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Some chiefs in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri constituency are asking the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to protect performing Members of Parliament in the upcoming Parliamentary primaries.
The chiefs and sub chiefs numbering about 15 came from Adoagyiri, Dobro, Daamang, Ahwerease, Yaw Gyan, Chinto, Duayeden, Ahodwo, Ntoaso, Okobeyeyie, Sakyikrom, Oparekrom among others.
Addressing the press at Nsawam, the chief of Okobeyeyie Nana Opare Odei ll indicated that, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam/Adoagyiri who double as the Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh Dompreh should be protected.

The chiefs want the National Executive of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to exempt Mr. Annoh Dompreh from being contested.
According to them, Annoh Dompreh has exceeded the expectations of all his constituents and won the admiration of traditional leaders in the constituency through his developmental projects.

They highlighted some successes chalked by the MP under education, health, rural electrification, sanitation, sports, rural telephony and employment and described them as unprecedented.
"Nsawam Adoagyiri is already on the path of progress under his leadership. We need him to focus his mind on what he is already doing without having to leave government business and others to run around in the name of campaigning for primaries," the chiefs stressed.

They want the NPP hierarchy to ensure that Frank Annoh Dompreh goes uncontested in the upcoming Parliamentary primaries so ongoing developmental projects will not be abandoned.
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