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The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has intensified its campaign in the Tano North Constituency, focusing on winning the hearts of the settler and Fulani communities in the area.
General Secretary of the party, Justin Frimpong Kodua and the party's parliamentary candidate, Dr Gideon Boako are leaving no chance to win the majority of the votes for Dr Bawumia and to also retain the parliamentary seat.
The duo met the Fulani leaders and settlers recently in a bid to achieve that target.

Justin Frimpong Kodua (JFK) presented Dr Gideon Boako, the party's parliamentary candidate, as the best choice for the constituency.
"Dr Boako is a man of integrity, a brilliant economist, and understands your needs," Mr Kodua said. "He also has a special place in his heart for the Fulani community and is committed to addressing your concerns and challenges."

Dr Boako assured the Fulani community of his dedication to their welfare outlining plans to improve their livelihoods, including initiatives to support livestock farming, education, and healthcare.
"I believe in the potential of the Fulani community to contribute to the development of Tano North, I am also working hard to ensure that your voices are heard and your concerns addressed" Dr Boako said.
The Fulani leaders and settlers also expressed their appreciation for the NPP's outreach and pledged their support for Dr Boako's candidacy and NPP's flagbeaer, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia.

"We are impressed with Dr Boako's vision and commitment to our community, we will rally behind NPP and ensure victory in the upcoming elections" Said Alhaji Osman Seidu, a Fulani leader.
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