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The Special Aide to Head of Local Governance Service has donated a pick-up truck and cash amount of ¢10,000 to the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mpraeso Constituency to support campaign activities.
Frank Mireku's donation was made at the residence of the NPP parliamentary candidate for the constituency Davis Opoku Ansah aka OPK.
This was in the presence of the District Chief Executive for Kwahu South Emmanuel Attah Ofori Snr; NPP Eastern Regional Youth Organizer, Jerry Osei-Poku and other Constituency executives.

Handing over the key and cash to the aspiring MP and the Mpraeso Executives on Saturday, Mr Mireku said, “I am here to support my brother Mr Opoku Ansah."
"We have known each other way back at the University of Cape Coast. I am here to donate a pick-up for their political activities.
"We have less than a month to the general election and being a politician, I know what goes into politics, logistics, and financial resources so I have given them one pick-up for that activities.”

“Beyond that, I have also made a cash donation of ¢5000 to him and ¢5000 to the Constituency executives. The rationale is to help them maximize more votes for Nana Addo and the aspiring MP.”
He revealed there are some few selected constituencies who would also be given support adding that fuel cost and the driver’s salary have been taken care of.

On his part, Davis Opoku Ansah expressed his profound gratitude to his friend for such massive support wishing him all the best in his endeavours.
The Constituency, he said, has targeted a massive win for both Presidential and Parliamentary during the 2020 General Election adding that these donations will add more to their plans.
The Regional Youth Organizer Jerry Osei-Poku who was totally overwhelmed said, “this vehicle will support the Constituency day-to-day activities so, on behalf of the party I want to thank you for such a wonderful support, we will ensure it is used properly”.

The National Appeals Committee has cleared Mr. Frank Mireku of no wrongdoing over fraud allegations levelled against him during the primaries this year.
A letter sighted by the media revealed that the Abirem Constituency Executives, in consultation with the Regional Executives Committee, have resolved and pardoned Frank Mireku and subsequently revoke the suspension that hangs on his head.
He has been seen on the Campaign platform declaring his support for the Parliamentary Candidate in the area to canvas more votes.
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