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Nana Akomea has resigned his position as the Communications Director for the New Patriotic Party 2012 Campaign.In a message posted on his facebook wall, Nana Akomea thanked his colleagues for their co-operation during the period he occupied the position."I stood down as NPP director of 2012 campaign communications last Friday 13 Sept." he posted on his facebook wall."I will now happily respond to 'former director'. I am grateful to all my colleagues--deputy directors and members of the communications team--for the very good relationship we have enjoyed."This is how Nana Akomea captured the inability of the NPP to win the 2012 general elections: "As for success, we missed our ultimate aim of winning the elections. But we surely put in our best in the face of the gargantuan resources available to our opponents."He was however upbeat about the 2016 general elections: "There is every hope the result will be positive next time, given the ever increasing, never ending hardship the mass of our people continue to suffer. The battle is still the Lords."The former Member of Parliament for Okaikoi South was appointed Director of Communications for the NPP and its 2012 Campaign in January 2011.
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