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NPP youth begin 2016 campaign in Northern Region

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The youth within the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Northern Region have started the 2016 election campaigns in the Northern Region by launching the Dombo Youth Association.

The Dombo Youth Association is an amalgamation of NPP youth groups in the Northern Region, charged with the responsibility to help the party win more parliamentary seats in the general elections in 2016.

The association is headquartered in the Tamale North constituency which is among the targeted Parliamentary seats.

At the official launch in Gumani, the association's President, Fuseini Abdul Majeed urged Ghanaians to ignore what he described as the NDC's propaganda that the NPP was an Akan party.

He unveiled the Association's agenda to embark on a door-to-door campaign to wrestle power from the governing NDC especially in the Northern Region which is noted to be one of its electoral 'World Banks'.

According to Fuseini Abdul Majeed, the Northern Region will turn into the NDC's rural bank in 2016.

Majeed thus called for deeper volunteerism and commitment to party activities towards achieving the Association's objective.

"Clearly visible is the need to increase our efforts in mobilizing grassroot support and stronger commitment to party activities and all other initiatives that will help us win power for the NPP and we believe can resolve our pressing needs and that of the unborn generation", he said in an interview with Citi News.

He served notice that the Association's members will match the NDC boot for boot at the polling stations to avoid any form of rigging in 2016.

He asked the electorates to vote massively for Nana Akufo Addo and all the NPP Parliamentary candidates to "rescue them from oppression."

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