The chairperson of the NPP‘s Agona East constituency, Mrs. Hannah Asamoah, has turned in her paperwork to run in the upcoming parliamentary primary.
Many polling station executives and area coordinators accompanied the chairperson, who was formerly the constituency’s youth organizer.
Speaking to her supporters after the submission, Mrs. Hannah Asamoah expressed her gratitude for the throngs of people who had come from near and far to support her.
She expressed assurance and faith in the supporters, saying they would do much to help her win the primary and ultimately retake the parliamentary seat in 2024.
Mrs. Asamoah urged members to work together and understand one another, adding that without cooperation, achieving the party’s goals would be incredibly challenging.
“Though I have not assumed the position of an MP, I have tried my best to provide jobs to the youth in the area of security, education, health and others,” she told the members.
The youth were future leaders, so it was important to get them jobs to improve their lives, the chairperson promised, adding that she would do everything in her power to secure jobs for the youth.
She urged the supporters to put in extra effort and emphasized that it was crucial to make sure the party won both the parliamentary and presidential elections in 2024 with ease.
The party’s rank and file were urged by Mrs. Hannah Asamoah to put aside their differences and look to the future so that the party could win the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The form was received by Nana Kojo Frempong, Chairman of the Election Committee, who gave the candidate and her supporters some advice on how to work together to help the party win the upcoming elections.
Because it would be challenging for the party to win back the seat in the upcoming elections without unity, he urged peace, love, and unity among the NPP supporters in Agona East.
After the deadline for nominations set by the National Election Committee had passed, the Election Committee Chairman assured Mrs. Hannah Asamoah that the committee would send the forms to the party’s Cape Coast Regional Office.