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The Massachusetts Chapter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), USA Branch is confident that the party will win in both the Parliamentary and Presidential elections to be held on December 7.
The Chapter's Chairman, Daniel Boakye-Mensah said the foremost strategy of the Massachusetts Chapter is to help the party maintain power in the upcoming general elections.
He said the Chapter will be embarking on projects including health screening exercises, purchasing of paraphernalia and raising money to support the adoption of marginally won or lost constituencies.
The support, according to Chairman Boakye-Mensah ranges from health screening and free medication, providing essential items including boreholes and educational materials for students among others.
He congratulated Chapter executives whom he said have worked tirelessly these years to ensure that the Chapter's strategies were smoothly executed.
In preparation for the December polls, he said, "Our camp in Massachusetts is more than motivated as some of our executives are already in Ghana campaigning and working with various campaign teams in the country".
He disclosed that more people are arranging to come to Ghana and join the campaign.
“One gentleman who stands out is Nafis Quaye, who has been very consistent with support for the Chapter here in Massachusetts. He is always available anytime we call on him and we want to appreciate him. All my executives standout but we all appreciate Nafis Quaye for his works” he disclosed.
"Those who cannot come to Ghana are supporting financially and materially," he said.
On the Chapter's expectation, after victory is declared in December, Mr Boakye-Mensah said, "We would like to see President Akufo-Addo continue the good works in the next four years to deliver good living conditions for every Ghanaian".
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