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All is set for the governing New Patriotic Party’s third Annual Delegates Conference.
Delegates of the party from across the country are expected to converge on the Fantasy Dome of the Trade Fair Site at La, Accra for the Conference – a first since the party was handed power in 2017.
The day is expected to commence with a Church service at 9am and continue with resolutions and reports until after 2pm.
After this, there will be a Rally at the forecourt of the Trade Fair Site. The Rally will be addressed by the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and other Party stalwarts.
This year’s Conference and Rally will be held on the theme: ‘We have performed better – 4 more to do more’.
At a press conference, the party’s Communications Director, Yaw Buaben Asamoa said “indeed, the NPP Government led by H.E Nana Akufo-Addo, given the shambles of an economy inherited in 2017, has performed far better and therefore, the NPP expects four more years to do even more.”
“As a nation, do we hold fast to the credible, transformational, intergenerational policies being pursued by the Government, or do we slide back into policy laziness, recklessness and greedy “create, loot and share”, the predictable end of which is massive debt and the IMF in charge?
“The NPP has no doubt that we are on the right path. We are therefore urging you, the people, to also commit, support and defend the gains being made on all fronts; social, economic and political,” he continued.
The Annual Delegates Conference brings together over 6,500 party officers from constituencies across the country.
This includes Founding Fathers, branches abroad, TESCON affiliates, Members of Parliament and government appointees.
The Conference deliberates and delivers resolutions on the direction of the Party, including conducting elections of national leaders as and when required.
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