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A total of 5,600 delegates from across the country are expected to attend the National Delegates Conference of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
According to the NPP’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, the delegates arrived in Accra from their various destinations on Friday and are prepared to participate in the conference.
“We are expecting 5,600 delegates to be here,” he told JoyNews.
Speaking on the security arrangements, he said, “There is a joint security operation between the state security agencies and our party’s internal security. It has been very effective so far. We have held a series of meetings with them, and currently, security is very tight. We intend to maintain that level of security at this venue.”
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