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NPP delegation leaves for UK
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Myjoyonline Ghana News Photos | Peter Mac Manu, NPP Chairman.
Peter Mac Manu, NPP Chairman.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A delegation of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) led by the National Chairman, Mr Peter Mac Manu would leave Accra for London on Friday, September 28 to attend this year's Annual Conservative Party Conference.

The conference, which begins on Sunday and ends on October 3 would be held at Blackpool in the South of England and would be addressed by Mr David Cameron, Leader of the Conservative Party in the UK.

The delegation, including National Organizer, Mr Lord Commey and other senior members of the party, would have the opportunity to interact with members of the Conservative Union and other democratic parties from all over the world.

According to a statement released by the NPP, the delegation which would return to Ghana on Thursday October 4 would also hold discussions with Mr Erik Moen, Secretary General of the International Democratic Union on support and cooperation for the African Democratic Union of which Mr. Mac Manu is the chairman.


Source: GNA



       

 
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