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he Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), George Krobea Asante, has passionately urged members of the Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) to be the heroes behind the party’s return to power in the next general elections.
Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of TESCON executives at Ghana Telecom University, Mr. Krobea Asante emphasized the critical role of student activists in shaping the party’s future.
He called on TESCON members across various campuses to be proactive in communicating the party’s vision, assuring them of his unflinching support in providing training and guidance to those willing to step up.
Further, he charged the newly inducted executives to embark on an aggressive membership drive and establish a comprehensive database of all TESCON members.
This, he explained, would ensure proper coordination and strategic planning to strengthen the party’s grassroots mobilization efforts.
Mr. Krobea Asante also underscored the long-term benefits of active participation in TESCON, affirming that it serves as a stepping stone to leadership within the NPP.
He cited prominent figures such as Asenso Boakye, Hon Isaac Kwame Asiamah, Abu Jinapor, Sammy Awuku, Justin Frimpong Kodua, Henry Nana Boakye (Nana B), Stephen Amoah to mention but just a few as shining examples of former TESCON members who have risen to key positions within the party and in government.
In his closing remarks, he supported the program with an undisclosed amount expressed gratitude to all participants and urged them to brace themselves for the crucial task ahead, stressing that their dedication and hard work would be the fulcrum of securing victory for the NPP.
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