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The Central Regional Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party, Mr Francis Ejaku Donkoh, has said the party’s youth would execute effective strategies to recapture the eight seats lost in the Region during the 2008 elections.
Consequently, all party supporters and sympathizers should close their ranks and rally behind their flagbearer to ensure victory for the party in the next general elections.
Mr Donkoh, who said this in an interview with the GNA in Cape Coast, added that the party would soon hold a "family meeting" to forge reconciliation among its rank and file who were divided into factions during the campaign for the various presidential aspirants.
He appealed to all polling station agents, constituency executives and electoral area coordinators to do away with bitterness and rancour and form a formidable team whose main objective is to secure power in 2012.
Mr Donkoh expressed optimism that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would be the next President following the 2012 elections, appealing to members of the party to use internal structures in settling grievance and desist from rushing to the press.
Nana Akufo-Addo won a landslide victory in the NPP's primaries on August 7 which was also contested by Alan Kyerematen, Isaac Osei, Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng and the Reverend John Kwame Koduah.Source: GNA
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