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The former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Western North Regional Chairman, William Benjamin Assuah, has reiterated his firm belief that the party’s presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, will emerge victorious in the upcoming general elections.
Mr Assuah who recently conducted a comprehensive four-day community visitation in the Kankyiabo, Kama, and Ahibenso electoral areas within the Sefwi Bodi Constituency engaged directly with the local population.
During the interactions, he emphatically highlighted the remarkable developmental projects undertaken by President Akufo-Addo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia under the NPP's leadership.
He emphasised their dedication to advancing the well-being of the constituents in the Sefwi Bodi Constituency and the wider Western North region.

Expressing concerns about the incumbent Member of Parliament, Sampson Ahi, who has held office for two decades, Mr. Assuah stressed the importance of revitalising Sefwi Bodi politics to introduce fresh ideas for the constituency's development.
In view of that he encouraged young people in the constituency to support the NPP’s parliamentary candidate Nicholas Andoh and Dr. Bawumia for their commitment to implement policies that will create jobs in the digital space, entrepreneurship, and skill development programs.
He stressed that the young people of the constituency will not only secure better job prospects but also have a say in shaping a brighter future for themselves.
Mr. Assuah showcased numerous key projects initiated by the NPP Government, including Agenda 111, the establishment of the Regional Health Directorate and bungalows, the construction of new facilities like the circuit court and judges' bungalow, numerous communications masts, as well as essential infrastructure like the Sefwi Bodi to Ahibenso road and regional medical stores.
The former regional chairman urged party members to actively engage and promote positive narratives surrounding the party's parliamentary candidate and the presidential candidate to garner support for their candidacies.
He emphasised the critical need for unity within the party, calling for a cohesive front ahead of the December polls to secure victory and achieve the party's goal of Breaking the Eight.
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