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The Central Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), MR. Danquah Bootey Smith, on Sunday said misunderstandings between members of the Party in the region had been settled and the NPP was poised for another massive victory in the region come the 2008 general elections.
He said the NPP was reorganizing party supporters in all the 19 constituencies of the region to make the party more viable.
Mr. Smith said these after a three-hour clean-up exercise, organized by the Cape Coast constituency of the party, which formed part of activities to commemorate the 15th anniversary celebration of the founding of the NPP.
The exercise, which was predominantly undertaken by NPP youth including members of the Cape Coast Polytechnic branch of the Tertiary Education Students Confederacy (TESCON), started from the Mfantsipim School junction through Kotokuraba market to the Central Mosque and ended at the Kingsway traffic light.
The members who were led by Mr. Kwamena Duncan, regional secretary of the party and Mr. Edwin Buckman, Cape Coast constituency youth organizer, desilted choked gutters and removed rubbish along the roads.
Mr. Smith said NPP would retain all the 16 seats it won in the region in 2004 and recapture the three seats it lost to other parties, in the 2008 elections.
He asked supporters of NPP not to be complacent but to work harder to ensure massive victory for the party in 2008.
The nationwide celebration, which is under the theme, "NPP - our roots, our strength," started on Monday, July 23 and would end on Saturday, August 4.
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