Kyerematen Takes Campaign To Northern Part Of Ghana

Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, presidential aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),resumes his campaign tour of the country with visits to the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions from Sunday, 31st May 2010 to Monday, 14th June 2010.

Mr. Kyerematen and his team will interact with party delegates, traditional and opinion leaders throughout the three northern regions starting from Tolon through Kumbungu, Savelugu to Nanton on his first day.

The team will make similar stops in all the constituencies throughout the regions.

Mr. Kyerematen, who together with other presidential hopefuls was vetted last Thursday by the Party’s vetting committee, will continue to deliver his core message of grassroots activism, which delegates believe, is the best way of securing power for the NPP come the 2012 elections.

The message essentially, focuses on the polling station executives being recognized as the most significant frontline for campaigning.

Mr. Kyerematen will explain how he hopes to turn the economy around to enhance youth employment through investing in the productive sectors of the economy, backed by qualitative improvements in health care delivery, education, utilities and transport infrastructure.

He will emphasize how important peace is to ensure a united purpose of developing the northern parts of the country.

SIGNED:

Yaw Buaben Asamoa

SPOKESPERSON

Source: GhanaWeb

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