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Alan John Kyerematen, a leading aspirant in the race to become presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2012 election, Tuesday begun a seven-day tour of the Brong Ahafo region.
Mr Kyerematen and his campaign team will make a stop-over in Jaman North and South and Berekum constituencies on the first day where in his usual style, he will make-door-to-door visits to ask for the votes of the delegates.
Team Alan will make similar stops in the rest of the constituencies in the region where he will present himself as the best candidate for the NPP in the 2010 elections because of his vision, hard-work and industry and appeal to floating voters.
In each constituency, Mr Kyerematen will call on the chiefs to pay his respect and seek their wise counsel.
His core message has been to assure both polling station and constituency executives of his readiness to empower them should he win the August 7 primaries of the party.
Mr. Kyerematen believes the NPP can best win the 2012 election using polling station executives as the main campaign team supported by well organised constituency executive oversight. Regional and National Executives are expected to provide strategic direction.
Brong Ahafo completes the 10 regional tours of Mr Kyerematen who has covered lots of mileage during his campaign tour.
Source: Yaw Buaben Asamoa
Spokesperson, Team Alan
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