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The Constituency Chairman for Tema West, Nana Boakye, has thrown his weight behind the re-election bid of the General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu.
In a Facebook post, the Tema West Chairman extolled the virtues of the astute and experienced General Secretary of the New Patriotic, thereby giving a justification for the retention of John Boadu.
“I Support John Boadu and endorse him as the best experience amongst the options available to help our party break the 8. We can’t afford to go into a very crucial election like that of 2024 with a New Presidential Candidate, New National Chairman, New National Organizer, New National Youth Organizer and also a New General Secretary.
JB is our best and surest bet. I Stand and Support JB” he emphasised.

Chairman Nana Boakye’s post dovetails into similar calls by a wide range of party members and executives who are more than satisfied with the performance of John Boadu and want him to continue to administer the affairs of the party as the 2024 elections loom large.
Some supporters of the party say Mr. Boadu, who has supervised two electoral victories for the NPP is in a pole position to win the General Secretary Position again due to a lot of factors including those Chairman Nana Boakye has captured in his Facebook post.
This endorsement by the constituency Chairman Nana Boakye according to party faithful “seems to have unsettled others who are said to be lacing their boots to join the race”.
The New Patriotic Party is set to elect its officers at all levels including the national executives and Mr. John Boadu, who has supervised two electoral victories for the NPP is seeking to retain his position as the General Secretary.
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