Stop fighting over positions – NPP Vice-Chairman

Mr Opoku Mensah, first vice-chairman of the Bosomtwe constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has warned party members in the constituency to stop fighting over positions.

They should rather think of what they could do to help improve upon the organisational structures of the party for it to win the 2004 general elections.

Mr Mensah was speaking at a forum at Oyoko to assess the strength and weakness of the party in the area and plan strategies to be employed in the 2004 elections.

He warned those who had been going round parading as constituency executives and collecting money from party members with the view to giving them party cards to stop the practice.

Mr Mensah told the members who needed party cards to go to the constituency office at Kuntanase.

He expressed appreciation to members for electing them into office and called for support from all supporters.

He called on Ghanaians to have confidence in the government as it had put in place stringent measures and strategies to improve the economy.

Mr Addai Poku Aikins, the assemblyman for Apinkrah, called for free-flow of information from the constituency office to the zones to enable the people know what the party and government were doing and advised party executives to pay regular visits to the zones.

Mr Aikins advised the zones to establish the party’s youth wings to enable them to win more members for the party.

Source: GhanaWeb

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