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Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Buaben Asamoa has charged party communicators to be resolute and confident in propagating government policies and programs as the future fortunes of the party depend on them.
The former Member of Parliament for Adenta said this in a meeting with party communicators at Mfantseman in the Central Region.
The meeting was to mark a series of regional engagements that will see the empowering and strengthening these communicators to effectively churn out information on government programs and policies that will resonate with the populace.
Yaw Buaben Asamoa expressed concern over the lack of self-confidence on the part of some of the communicators.
He said the communicators must be conscious of their role as the eye of the party and be seen as such.
"If you, an NPP communicator can join the naysayers of E-levy, I bet you can't say you are an NPP communicator," he stated.
He, therefore charged the communicators to be fearless in touting the achievements of the government since the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has no alternative solutions.
Lawyer Buaben reiterated the need for the communicators to focus on Ghanaians and not the NDC.
"You must talk to Ghana and stop focusing on the NDC, many of you forget yourselves while on radio and only chat with
the NDC instead of focusing on Ghanaians."
Lawyer Yaw Buaben also introduced the communication manual which will serve as a guide to making the communicators effective going into 2024 elections.
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