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The Progressive Peoples’ Party (PPP) says Ghanaians do not need to peruse any party manifestos to enable them vote the NDC out of power.
Communications Director of the Party, Charles Owusu, who addressed the party at their Brong Ahafo regional delegates conference held over the weekend said Ghanaians are going through tough times and do not need a Political Party’s manifesto know what is good for them.
He says it is obvious that things are not working well in the country, a situation he says necessitates the eviction of the ruling party from government.
He prescribes the PPP as the most viable alternative to rescue the country from it’s numerous woes.
The Communications Director alerted party faithful that serious campaigning towards election 2016 will begin as soon as the party elects leaders for all the regions in the country.
The programme which was held at the Auditorium of the Sunyani Polytechnic saw Mr. Seth Gomnah emerging Brong Ahafo Chairman of the party.
Other Executives include Vice Chairman Adum Atta Kwasi Prince, Regional Organizer Emmanuel Oduro, Assistant Regional Organizer Alima Nyameke, Regional Treasurer Clement Kadaag Jnr. Regional Women Organizer Boahemaa Faustina, Asst. Women Organizer Quampah Bernice, Education Officer Sumaila Ibrahim and Youth Organizer Adjei Elvis.
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