Politics: Western North Region: Newly elected NDP executives tasked to win parliamentary seats

Politics: Western North Region: Newly elected NDP executives tasked to win parliamentary seats

Politics: Western North Region: Newly elected NDP executives tasked to win parliamentary seats
New elected NDP Western North Regional Executives

Politics: Western North Region: Newly elected NDP executives tasked to win parliamentary seats

The National Democratic Party (NDP) in the Western North Region has elected new regional executives as the Election 2024 gathers momentum and charged them to work hard towards securing more parliamentary seats in the region.

The 8-member executives, chaired by Mr Ernest Ampofo, are also tasked to make the presence of the party felt by making it more attractive to woo the youth and enhance its political fortunes in the Election 2024.

Other executives included 1st Vice Chair - Ansah J. Kennedy, Secretary (Acting) - Francis Obeng-Kom, Communication Director Maxwell Owusu.

The rest were Women’s Wing Director - Mad. Faustina Nkrumah,Youth Wing Director - Kwame Dapaa, Organizer - Osei Regan and Deputy Women’s wing - Pomaah patience.

Mr Charles Opoku, the National Treasurer for NDP, addressing the regional delegates congress of the party, at Bibiani, said the Party remained the best option for Ghana now, saying both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) had failed Ghanaians.

The new executives were elected by a popular acclamation in an election conducted and supervised by the Electoral Commission (EC).

Mr Opoku said the party had Parliamentary Candidates contesting the General Election in 9 constituencies in the region and asked the executives to work hard and galvanise a strong support base for seats in Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai, Sefwi Wiawso, Sefwi Akontombra, Sefwi Juaboso and other constituencies within the region.

He expressed the hope that the executives would work hard not only to affirm the confidence reposed in them by the delegates but also to lead the party to make significant impacts in the election.

Mr Kennedy, the 1st Vice Chairman of the Western North region, later told the media that the hope for the NDP to win political power and some of the parliamentary seats remained higher due to the worsened economic situation of the country.

He said it was only the NDP government that could tackle the depreciation of the Ghana cedi and alleviate the plight of the ordinary citizenry and called on the electorate to vote for the NDP when they go to ballot on December 7.

Mrs Mary Ampah, Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Electora Commission Assistant District Electora Officer who supervised the election congratulated the executives, saying the nation cherished multi-party democracy, and asked the party to remain decorous in the electioneering too.

Source:Bibianinews.com