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Constituency Executives for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Dome Kwabenya have taken delivery of five motor tricycles from Ghana’s High Commissioner to India, Michael Aaron Nii Nortey Yaw Oquaye Jnr.
These tricycles which were presented to the party executives on behalf of the constituency was a pledge made by Mr Oquaye Jnr. some months ago to serve as a source of income generation at the party's grassroots level.
Handing over the keys to the executives through the constituency Chairman, Solomon Assante who absent but designated some members of the Executive to receive same, Mr Oquaye said the “these tricycles given this day is to generate income for the party at the constituency level and it is the first step of many more such initiatives to come.”

The MP aspirant who had earlier promised development of the youth, averred that the growth of the party will also depend on the efficiency of the party structures, hence the presentation of the tricycles.
Receiving the tricycles the constituency executives, the Second Vice Chairman of Dome Kwabenya, George Nti said the donation would also ease pressure on the executives in finding alternate sources of income to run activities.
He also assured Mike Oquaye Jnr that the motor tricycles would be used for the intended purpose and that accountability would be of the utmost priority.
George Nti, on behalf of polling station executives, thanked Mr Oquaye Jnr and prayed that more of these should come from his outfit.
Described as a grassroot man, some inhabitants of Dome Kwabenya Constituency were also on the view that Mike Oquaye Jnr should be given the chance to exhibit what he has in stock for Ga East Municipality since he is capable and competent.
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