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The President of Asuom Youth Association (AYA), Mr. Maxwell Atuanor Dwirah, has sent tons of good luck messages to all natives of Asuom who are vying for various positions in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Constituency Elections on Friday.
In his message, the indefatigable President of Asuom Youth noted that the following natives of Asuom are contesting for positions; Justice Amponsah- Chairman Kofi, Abrefa Busia - Secretary, Okyere Asante Kwadwo-Assistant Secretary and Alex Mensah- Organizer
Mr. Maxwell Atuanor Dwirah also sent a good luck message to Mr. Paul Amaning, who is contesting for the NPP Eastern Regional Chairmanship position which is scheduled to take place immediately after the Constituency elections.
"On behalf of the youth of Asuom and on my own behalf, I wish you all good luck in your various positions and pray that all of you come out victorious after the elections. The youth of Asuom are proud of your exploits and are solidly behind you. Good luck once again and God bless you all," said Mr. Atuanor Dwirah.
He urged them to remain united in their quest to bring honour to the Chiefs and people of Asuom.
He also advised them to avoid acrimony, hatred and division before, during and after the elections.
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