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The Progressive People’s Party Monday 13th August outdoor a new campaign dubbed the PPP Mobile Cinema Vans to intensify the campaign towards the December elections.
The innovative PPP Mobile Cinema Vans is to enable to PPP to tell their own story to the people and intensify their presence in the Central, Western and Greater Accra regions.
A statement issued on Wednesday and signed by National Secretary Kofi Asamoah Siaw said “the Presidential Campaign has been strengthened, re-focused and will be re-started with vim on Monday, 13th August, 2012 with stops in the Central Region”.
Meanwhile, the PPP said its parliamentary campaign activities, which had been suspended because of the death President Mills, could resume from “Saturday the 11th August, 2012”, after the burial of the late Head of State.
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