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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Juaboso Constituency of the Western North Region has extended its appreciation to President Akufo-Addo for the appointment of the party’s Juaboso Parliamentary candidate, Dr. Alex Ampabeng as the Deputy Finance Minister in the president's new reshuffle.
Speaking at a press conference, the District Chief Executive for Juaboso, Godfred Kwabena Adjei Asante said the appointment of their candidate means so much to them since they are prepared to wrestle the parliamentary seat from the opposition party (NDC).
He indicated there has been joy and excitement since the appointment in the constituency and the region at large.

He further added that the Juaboso Constituency will forever be indebted to the NPP government for the great recognition.
Moreover, the DCE promised to work hard to redeem the image of the district and the party in the area as well.
He expressed an immense thanks to the Western North Regional Minister, Joojo Rocky Obeng, who solidly stood by them in their quest to get the appointment.

Notwithstanding, he assured the President that they would work hard with commitment, dedication, and solidarity to win both the parliamentary and presidential elections in Juaboso Constituency in the upcoming general election.
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