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The running mate for the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh, has urged Kintampo North constituents in the Bono East Region to change their voting pattern.
Dr Opoku Prempeh, popularly called "NAPO", charged the residents of Kunsu, Kintampo, and Abase areas in the two constituencies to vote for the New Patriotic Party on December 7.
He implored the people, traditional rulers, leadership of the Zongo communities, and groups within Kunsu and Kintampo Township to repose their trust and confidence in the NPP flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
He emphasized that the NPP has consistently proven to be an all-inclusive party that does not discriminate.
NAPO assured them that voting for Dr Bawumia is electing a leader who will steer Ghana forward by implementing transformative policies to enhance the country's development.
He further reminded them about how the National Democratic Congress (NDC), since 1992, has abandoned them in terms of development despite their allegiance to the party but quickly added the Akufo-Addo government has outperformed the NDC in its 8 years in power.
He urged the constituents to also vote for the NPP parliamentary candidates for the constituencies, Isaac Baffoe (Kintampo North) and Stephen Jalula.
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