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Claudia Kwarteng Lumor, a former NPP MP aspirant for the Oforikrom Constituency has contributed to the party’s 2024 election campaign.
She donated a brand new pickup truck and over 3,000 branded T-shirts to the Oforikrom Constituency in the Ashanti Region.

At the donation event on Sunday, October 13, Ms Kwarteng Lumor emphasised the importance of party unity.
“At this point, unity is paramount. Our objective is to increase our votes and secure Dr. Bawumia’s election as president,” she said.
Her enthusiasm for the campaign was evident as she added, “Every day, I see Dr. Bawumia as the next president of Ghana. I believe the people of this country recognize his leadership qualities.”

Receiving the items on behalf of the party, constituency chairman Mr Anthony Amankwa expressed gratitude and pledged that the resources would be used effectively for the campaign.
District Chief Executive Abraham Antwi also urged party members to work towards maintaining unity and collective action to ensure a successful campaign.
Although Ms. Kwarteng Lumor did not win the internal party primaries, her dedication to the NPP remains strong.

“Our goal as a party is clear: to win the upcoming elections and see Dr. Bawumia become the President of Ghana,” she reiterated.
Her support for Dr. Bawumia’s leadership and vision has been unwavering, including her efforts to publish reviews on his policy positions.
The donation is expected to significantly boost campaign efforts in Oforikrom and contribute to the NPP’s broader goal of victory in the December 7, elections.

It also supports the “Break the 8” campaign, aimed at securing an NPP victory and ending the alternating political power between the two major parties every eight years.
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