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Mr Osei Piesie-Anto, The National Organizer of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), has advised followers of the party to be loyal, dedicated to the party and work harder towards victory in the December elections.
Mr Piesie-Anto gave the advice last Friday, when he inaugurated the Awutu-Senya Constituency office of the party at Kasoa, in the Central Region, bringing the number of offices opened to 200 nation-wide.
He advised people he described as “stomach politicians” within the party to change their way of thinking to enable committed members to contribute generously to promote and sustain the DFP.
Mr Piesie-Anto urged members to preach peace, unity, love and understanding, adding,”the old politics of disturbance, conflicts, violence, insults and hatred are past and should not be encouraged.”
Mr John Amekah, Deputy General Secretary of the party, also advised members to seek information in order to know and propagate the good intentions of party to all and sundry for victory in December.
The leadership of the party paid a courtesy call on the chief of Kasoa, Chief Saidu Yussifu at his place, where its flag bearer, Mr Emmanuel Ansah Antwi, assured him and his elders of the party’s preparedness to support the community in the provision of education, health and other infrastructure when they come to power.
The party introduced, Reverend Kofi Akofuah-Obeng, DFP’s parliamentary candidate for the area as well as its Constituency executives.
The Constituency executives comprised Mr Mohammed Tigani, Chairman, Mr Antosen Banjamin, Secretary, Mr Charles Okine, Organizer, Miss Joyce Agavalenyo, Women Organiser and Mr James Adjei, Public Relation Officer.Source: GNA
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