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The former national youth Organizer for the Convention People’s Party (CPP) James Kwabena Bomfeh says he is not a political neophyte who will drag the name of the party into disrepute.James Bomfeh who is also known in political circles as ‘Kabilla’ said during his tenure in office, he did not drag the CPP name into the gutters as some people have perceived him to be.He argued that propagating the ideal of the CPP was his main agenda.James Kwabena Bomfeh said this in reaction to a release issued by the Nkawkaw constituency of the CPP that the newly elected national Youth Organizer should not emulate the bad steps of his predecessor because he was a disappointment to the CPP.Speaking on Dwaso Nsem on Friday, Kabilla said he has always propagated the ideals of the CPP and dismissed claims that he did not help the CPP.James Bomfeh said the CPP has now come out from a successful congress and what is important now is the restructure of the party."The party is [now] reconstructed, rebuilt and repositioned, and I am telling you let those who are not comfortable go and sleep," James Bomfeh stressed.
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