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The Presidential Candidate of the CPP Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom has dedicated the month of July to unite all party members nationwide after the infamous SFO report that has divided the rank and file of the party.
The unity talks was said to have begun in the Ashanti Region, with the flag-bearer meeting constituency chairmen, organizers, Presidential Candidates, and Ashanti Regional executives to discuss pertinent issues affecting the party.
Speaking on Joy News, Mr. Nduom said there was the need to unite party members with a common purpose to win this years election.
He added that the meeting was also aimed at educating the party members on his 10 point agenda for change you can feel in your pocket.
This agenda he said will equip party members with the appropriate message and strategies to win more votes for the CPP.
Author: Nathan Gadugah
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