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Some executives of the NPP in the Ashanti Region have petitioned the party's national leadership and the flagbearer's campaign team to call the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the party, Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, to order.
They raised four (4) key issues that if not resolved within the Ashanti Region will jeopardise the party's chances of breaking the 8.
A statement signed by six (6) out of ten (10) of the regional executives suggested that there is a ‘crack’ within the party in their stronghold - hence, the need for the party's national leadership to act swiftly or suffer some repercussion which includes the party's success in the December 7 general election.
“We respectfully request that you intervene and address these concerns promptly. Our collective success in the upcoming campaign activities hinges heavily on cohesive and proactive leadership at all levels,” a portion of the statement reads.
Find the statement below:
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