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The executives of NPP has vigorously intensified campaign activities in the remotest parts of the Volta and Oti Regions preaching its gospel.
The Oti region which is one of the newly created regions by the NPP has been particularly targeted by the governing party making sure that no stone is left unturned in order to win the December elections.
For the first time according to the NPP, the region is expected to massively endorse the NPP as gratitude to many things the ruling party has done and promises to do after the elections.
Government's spokesperson on Governance and Legal Affairs, Herbert Krapa noted that the Oti region wouldn't have been independent if not for the NPP who carved them out of the Volta Region.
Mr Krapa said creating a new region means bringing the needed development to the people which the ruling party led by the President, Akufo-Addo has started doing for the people.
“The Oti Region wouldn't have been in existence if the NPP hasn't fulfilled its promise by given you a new region so that you can have the needed development that you lacked for several years," Mr Krapa noted.
Mr Herbert Krapa said there is still a lot of development projects to be initiated and completed in the region, and he’s of the conviction that it is only the NPP that can deliver the much needed development to the region.
He said for this reason people of the Oti Region need to give the NPP four more years to do more.
In the Volta Region, Mr Krapa noted that there is hope for the party looking at the huge endorsement and support from the people of the Volta Region compared to previous years.
Mr Krapa who has been distributing motor bikes and face masks in various constituencies in both regions urged the people to vote massively for President Akufo-Addo and the various NPP parliamentary candidates for a better future.
Mr Krapa who described the achievements of the NPP in the last four years as awesome is confident of a one touch victory for the NPP in the December elections.
He also urged the NPP executives and party faithfuls to work harder for victory.
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