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The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, has formally announced his intention to contest the position of First National Vice Chairman of the party.
In declaring his ambition, Nana B confirmed that he will not be seeking re-election as National Organiser, signalling an end to his current role as he sets his sights on a higher leadership position within the party’s national structure.
Nana B’s political journey within the NPP has seen him rise through the ranks, having previously served as National Youth Organiser before securing the National Organiser position at the party’s National Delegates Conference in Accra in July 2022.

As National Organiser, he has been responsible for coordinating nationwide mobilisation and overseeing party activities across all regions.
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