NPP leaders urged to protect existing parliamentary seats



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By Kwabia Owusu-Mensah, RNG

Kodie (Ash), July 21, GNA – Odeneho Kwaku
Appiah, president of the Afigya-Kwabre-South constituency of the new patriotic party
(NPP), called on party leaders to devise effective and pragmatic strategies
mechanisms that would protect the current parliamentary seats of the party.

He said the party should not allow coverage
competition in the next parliamentary primaries to ensure that the experience
MPs have been protected and maintained for 2020
elections.

Speaking at the inauguration of the
the youth organizers of the Kodie constituency poll, he said.
needed the experience and expertise of its current MPs to ensure a resounding
victory in the 2010 elections.

The event took place under the theme: "Agenda
47/47 in Ashanti, the role of youth organizers of polling stations ".

Odeneho Appiah said the party should not
repeat past experiences where unbridled competition in parliament
the party primaries have created unnecessary divisions and tensions in some
constituencies that led to the loss of these seats.

Reflection on the theme of
inauguration, he said that the party would be able to fight parliamentary seats
of his opponents, that when there was peace, unity and certainty between
members in existing constituencies that they could comfortably maintain
these seats.

Odeneho Appiah urged government appointees
and other party members who were interested in challenging the current
parliamentary seats of the party to be cautious in their actions since
create unnecessary confusion and tension that could create problems for
the party in the 2020 elections.

He urged young people not to afford
to be influenced by money and other material things to change their existing
MEPs, adding that they should instead encourage their MPs to work for the sake of
all the people in the riding.

The president said the party needed men to
great experience staying in parliament to help the government deliver on its commitments
his promises and appealed to the youth for not allowing himself to be
manipulated to change their current MPs.

Mr. Francis Adomako, Ashanti Regional
Organizer of the nuclear power plant, said that it was necessary for young people to stand up and support
their MPs and constituency leaders to work to retain power for the party.

He said the government was doing well
in all aspects of governance, especially in the introduction and implementation
programs of social intervention, these alone could not guarantee a
win for the party in the 2020 elections.

Adomako said the NDC was set in motion
strong propaganda mechanism to discredit the government in the 2020 elections
and there is the need for young people, who are the backbone of the party to open
their eyes and device effective strategies to counter these attacks, adding
that "you must not take NDC for granted".

Beatrice Owusu, former constituency
organizer, said that the party could only retain power if the
young people worked harder and in union with all the other key players to earn more
souls for the party.

GNA

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