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Nana Agye-Yeboah has been re-elected Chairman for the USA branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
He beat his closest contender, Dr. Philip Bannor, a medical practitioner in the hotly contested election.
Delivering his acceptance speech, Nana Agyei-Yeboah promised to bring together all candidates on board to ensure that the party's quest to achieve unity, begins from the USA.
He told the delegates that his re-election is not a victory for himself but to the entire party members calling on every member to feel part of the new executive for the next four years.
He said his team will work hard to ensure that party's main focus of grabbing power during the general elections in 2016, is achieved .
In other developments, Fred Kyei Asamoah, a Pharmacist, was also elected as the vice chairman, Augustine Agbenaza took the General Secretary position whilst Collins Nuamah was also elected as the treasurer.
Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong who conducted a fund raising campaign, managed to raise about $21,500 for the branch.
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