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General News of Sunday, February 17, 2019
Source: starrfm.com.gh
2019-02-17
Lydia Seyram Alhbadan, Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon giving chocolate to a trader
The all-female group, Loyal Ladies, in power, the ruling ruling party (NPP), has stormed various college campuses across the country in what they described as "sharing the power". love the NPP "with chocolates.
The event, which was part of the group's third anniversary, saw a crowd of women sharing 13,000 chocolate bars made in Ghana. Mrs. Lydia Syram Alhbadam, newly elected MP to Ayawaso West Wougon, who joined the NPP's loyal MPs at the University of Ghana, was warmly welcomed by the students who lined up to receive the chocolate bars.
The member praised the efforts of BNP's loyal ladies and is committed to adopting their programs in her riding. She badured the students of her continued support to make their stay on campus comfortable.
The Ghana Institute of Journalism, the Technical University of Accra, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), the Ghana Telecommunications University and the University of Professional Studies also participated in the Conference.
The group was accompanied by Mr. Prince Sefah, Deputy Director General of the National Identification Authority.
In the Ashanti region, Francis Adomako, the regional organizer of the NPP, led the group at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and at the Kumasi Technical University in an atmosphere festive. The West region was also left out when the ladies of Takoradi Technical University invaded various campuses sharing chocolates. In the new Bono area, members of the University's group of energy and natural resources gave life to the city of Sunyani.
Speaking at a gourmet bazaar at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, General Martha Kodua, Vice President of Loyal Ladies, a member of the NPP, listed the many achievements of the The administration of NPP in the last two years by NDC. This excited the students so much that they expressed their satisfaction by intermittent cheers and thunderous applause. She explained that the Loyal Ladies of the NPP had not taken a day off since the 2016 elections as they knew that John Mahama would like to return to power as a thief in the night to continue to make sure that the doors are well closed and secure.
Subsequently, Ms. Kodua told reporters that chocolate sharing and Valentine's Day chocolate bazaar were new to the group and would expand to all other university campuses over the next few years.
She explained that the MPP Loyal Ladies currently have about 15,000 members across the country and have added almost 2,000 to their campus activities on Valentine's Day. She said the group would work diligently to recruit 100,000 members for the NPP in the 2020 general election.
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