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Dr Abu Sakara, presidential candidate of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) has called on the People of Axim and Ghana at large to join him build the country on a path of selflessness and sacrifice.
He was addressing to the Chief of Brawire, Axim Nana Adusei II and his people on Saturday 7th July when he visited the Western Region. He was accompanied by the Party’s Parliamentary Candidate for Evalue-Gwira Constituency K. Ackah-Quarm to empathize with his fellow constituents following the recent premix fuel tanker explosion that occurred at Brawire, Axim in the Nzema East District of the Western Region. The incident claimed seven innocent lives and injured many.
The CPP presidential candidate told the gathering that the CPP feels what has happened to the people of the area as this was the home of the Party and its Founder.
The Chiefs and Elders of the Town prayed for the flagbearer and wished the CPP well in the December Election with many of the Elders pledging to support the Party in the coming elections.
Dr Sakara later addressed a mini rally of party members and members of the community where he indicated that it is time people show commitment to return the CPP to its proper place in Ghana. He told them that the CPP’s selfless dedication and commitment to nation building has lasted the test of time.
He charged members of the Party to start the door –to-door campaign vigorously now to ensure that all and sundry become well informed about the vision and policies of the CPP in order to elect the CPP candidate to parliament and the Presidency to CPP.
Dr Sakara and his team together with hundreds of people within the Community visited the accident scene where he noted that while preventing a natural disaster is very difficult, authorities and organization's must put in place precautionary and safety conscious measures with an objective of preventing a disaster in the first place.
He was accompanied by Rodaline Imoru-Ayarna – 2nd National Vice Chair; Hon Kojo Armah; Nii Armah Akomfrah – Director of Communication; Lawyer Supi Bensti-Enchill; Gordon Etroo – Western Regeional Chair, K. Tumi – Regional Organiser, Chris Nkrumah – Regional Youth Organiser; K. Ackah-Quarm – CPP Parliamentary candidate for Evalue-Gwira ; Henry Solor – CPP Parliamentary Candidate for Sekondi and a host of Constituency executives and members.
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