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National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer aspirant, Kojo Bonsu, has assured all branch and Constituency executives that he will introduce Ex-Gratia to reward and appreciate the good works of executives, who end their tenure if voted to lead the NDC.
According to Mr. Kojo Bonsu, he will establish a fund that will be in an investment in each region to cater for the needs of the party people in the region.
He announced this during his campaign tour in the Western Region.
The NDC delegates in the Western Region have vowed to support Mr. Kojo Bonsu for understanding the plight of party executives and members across the country.

During the KojoBonsu2020 campaign tour in the Western Region, the former Kumasi Mayor added that his style of leadership, if voted to serve, will be the bottom-up approach because members in the branches and the constituencies, are in the majority and they must be the key decision makers of the party.
Mr. Kojo Bonsu believes a lot of party executives from the branches and constituencies have served the party tirelessly but when their tenure ends, they do not get any reward from the party leaving them disappointed, disgruntled and in the end makes the party unattractive to join.
The news of the Ex-Gratia to NDC executives from the KojoBonsu2020 campaign gave hope and joy to the NDC executives, who in their response revealed that their prayer has finally been answered and that Mr. Kojo Bonsu is indeed a real party man who understands the grassroots.

The party faithful and delegates had to chant and sing “moyÉ› yÉ› aa, Kojo bÉ›ba” meaning whatever you Kojo will come.
The KojoBonsu2020 campaign met both branch and constituency executives in the Western Region including Wasa East, Shama, Sekondi, Essikado Ketan, Effia, Kwesimintsim, Takoradi, Mpohor, Ahanta West, Jomoro, Ellembelle, Evalue Gwira, Tarkwa Nsuaem, Prestea Huni Valley and Amenfi East.
The campaign tour will continue with the next stop being the Eastern Region.

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