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The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has called on President Akufo-Addo to promptly carry out a government reshuffle.
Speaking at the party’s annual Thanksgiving Service, Mr Kodua Frimpong emphasized the urgency of the reshuffle in the party's pursuit of "breaking the eight."
He urged the President not to let the party down and suggested that government appointees whose actions impact the party negatively should consider voluntary resignation.
“If you are a Minister, a CEO or an MMDCE and you have not been reshuffled and you think you are tired, resign, don’t sabotage the party.”
“It is time for some changes in the government so we get some new faces to continue. We believe that if we get new appointments, we will be able to retain power in the next election,” he said.
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