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The Convention Peoples Party (CPP) would formally usher into office the newly elected National Executives headed by Professor Edmund N. Delle President of Rabito Clinics, on October 7, Ghana News Agency reports.
The newly elected executives are: Nii Armah Akomfrah, General Secretary; First Vice Chairperson Hajia Hamdata Haruna; Second Vice, Mrs Susana Amannkwaa and third Vice Alhaji Tijani Rahman.
Other officers are Mr Emmanuel Ogbajor, National Organizer; Mr Ernesto Yeboah, National Youth Organizer; Ms Isha Sule Fota, Women Organiser; and Mr Gordon Ethro, National Treasurer.
The party is therefore calling on all regional executives and party faithfuls in the Greater Accra Region to grace the occasion slated for the party's National Headquarters at Asylum Down at 1000 hours.
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