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The Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyermaten has set the national headquarters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) agog at his maiden official meeting with the newly elected executives of the party at their Asylum Down office.
The Minister was mobbed by a number of NPP supporters who thronged the party office.
A lot more excited party sympathizers living in the environs of the party office were seen trooping there to catch a glimpse of Mr Kyerematen when word got around that he was visiting.

With chants of 'Alan Our Only Hope for 2024’ scores of these party sympathisers could not hide their joy on seeing their colleague patriots interacting heartily at close quarters.
Mr Kyerematen's visit was part of new efforts to strengthen cohesion between government and party officials.
He was accompanied to the party office by Sylvester Tetteh, MP for Ngleshie Amanfrom, Carlos Ahenkora, MP for Tema West, Catherine Afeku, for Minister for Tourism, Yaw Buaben Asamoa, former MP for Adenta, Dr Alhassan Samira - Former Upper East Regional Minister and Board chairman of GNPA, Alhaji Mumuni COP aka Jack Sparrow, a Senior NPP member in the Northern Region.
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