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The Member of Parliament of Afigya Kwabre North, Collins Adomako-Mensah has urged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to unite and trumpet the achievements of the party to enable the party to win the 2024 December general elections.
At a unity walk, the MP reiterated the need for members to sustain various campaigns in helping the ‘Breaking the 8’ agenda.
Hundreds of party supporters and constituents of Afigya Kwabre North in the Asante region, participated in this Unity Walk led by their Member of Parliament, Collins Adomako-Mensah.

It was to boost the energies of the grassroots towards maintaining the NPP’s 2024 agenda of continuity.
The ruling regime has on its agenda or target of winning the polls with ‘Breaking the 8’ mantra. But, most of the top members of the NPP are urging party folks to desist from being complacent on fighting to remain in power.
During this walk, the MP sounded this caution to members, urging them to bury their differences and unite towards victory in December.

He reminded the gathering that the 2024 polls is crucial to the substance of the constituency’s development or growth; hence, the need to maintain a winning mindset and momentum.
The NPP Ashanti Regional Organiser, Francis Adomako in company with the Youth Organizer, Ralph urged members of the party to mobilize eligible voters to the camp of the NPP to give their Flag-bearer a win as well as the MP.
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