NPP USA Congratulates NPP-Canada

NPP USA congratulates the Toronto branch on the successful election of its executive officers. We send our hearty congratulations to Mr. Augustine Opoku Agyeman, the chairman elect and his new team. We are confident that chairman Opoku Agyeman will bring his vast organizational experience; level headedness and dynamism to revitalize the NPP branch in Toronto.
It is noteworthy that the NPP as a party continues to be exemplary in its leadership selection process. Just last month in Kumasi, over five thousand delegates from all across the country convened to select the party’s national leadership in a process so organized and peaceful that former president Rawlings could not contain his envy as he contrasted the large, but peaceful NPP congress with that of the NDC. In the past year, similar leadership selection processes have elected new executives at NPP’s United States, UK, Italy, Germany, Nigeria, and now Canada branches.
We look forward to working closely with our sister branch in Toronto to uplift the party in North America. Working cooperatively with the other overseas branches and Ghana to recapture power in 2012 to save Ghana, our motherland, from the steady decline into lawlessness, violence and economic hardship it has suffered under the out of control NDC under President Atta Mills government.
It is our fervent prayer that the Canadian branch will grow in leaps and bounds, with chapters in different provinces of Canada. We welcome chairman Opoku Agyemang and his new team and wish them well.
Nana Agyei Yeboah, Chairman, for and on behalf of NPP USA.

Source: GhanaWeb

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