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PPP does not want two, three votes in elections

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The leader and founder of the Progressive Peoples Party has charged his members to work assiduously in order to become a viable alternative to the two major political parties in Ghana. Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom is embarrassed at the situation in which some parties fail to get a single vote in some constituencies and urged his new supporters to stem the tide. At a ceremony to inaugurate executives for Progressive Peoples Party in Accra, Dr. Nduom was buoyant, asking his followers to be steadfast and hardworking as the 2012 election approaches. “You should watch where you are. Your polling station, you should have members because this time we don’t want the past results. In the past results, they will say NDC, 400, NPP, 200 and another party zero or two or three votes. We don't want that," he told cheering executives in Accra. He has already inaugurated officers in areas like Koforidua and Elmina.

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