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The Member of Parliament for Techiman South, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, donated 50 motorbikes and an undisclosed amount of money to the Bono East Regional Executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The donation by Mr. Adjei-Mensah Korsah is aimed at adequately resourcing the 11 constituencies in the region ahead of the 2024 polls.
At a short ceremony to hand over the items to the Regional Secretariat of the NPP for onward distribution to the beneficiary constituencies, the lawmaker underscored the significance of the 2024 polls describing it as a contest between the past and the future.
He urged executives of the party to ensure that they work tirelessly towards giving Ghanaians a better future by canvassing for votes for the NPP which has proven it is capable of managing the affairs of the country better compared to its political rivals.
The lawmaker indicated that the country is in a political season and challenged the party executives to be ambassadors of the good works of the NPP and explain to the electorate why they must mandate it for the continuity of its good works.
“Let us ensure that we become good ambassadors of the NPP and work toward retaining power to foster the needed development in our various communities. We must move from house to house and preach the good works of the NPP and let the electorate appreciate the numerous projects and policies implemented for their benefit in the face of the needless propaganda by our opponents”, he urged.
Receiving the items, the Regional Chairman, Bukari Baba supported by his secretary David Boakye and some parliamentary candidates and party members thanked the Techiman South MP for this gesture and pledged to put it to good use to secure victory for the party.
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