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Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, has donated some items to support campaign activities of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ahafo Ano North constituency.
The items include 4 motorbikes and 15 bales of clothes are meant to boost the constituency's activities in its bid to secure victory in the upcoming elections.

The gesture performed on Saturday, October 17, was received by Member of Parliament, Suleman Adamu Sanid on behalf of the constituency.

The campaign team, the MCE and the constituency executives expressed their gratitude to Dr Nsiah-Asare for his unceasing support to the constituency.

During the presentation, Dr Nsiah-Asare said his support to the constituency will continue to strengthen the activities in Ahafo Ano North to retain the seat for the governing party.
Also present at the event were Constituency Chairman, NPP Ahafo Ano North), Michael Owusu Asante, MCE for Ahafo Ano North, Martina Appiah Nyantakyi, Women Organizer for NPP Ahafo Ano North Faustina Annor and NPP’s Deputy Youth Organizer in the constituency, Fred Amfo.
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