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The Middle East branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has congratulated Mr Charles Owiredu on his appointment as Deputy Foreign Minister designate.
Your dedication to work and humanity has made this appointment a reality,” the group said in a statement signed by its Chairman, Isaac Osae.
"The NPP Middle East, warmly congratulate on your Appointment as the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. We Praise the Almighty God for making this possible. We thank the President and the appointment committee for deeming you an excellent candidate for the affairs of the Foreign Ministry.
"We have faith in your capabilities and trust that your Tenure of office would be marked by Foreign stability, unity and security to Ghana as a country and the Foreign Diaspora”.
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