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Former Member of Parliament for Suhum and a General Secretary hopeful withinside the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Frederick Opare-Ansah says he has what it takes to make certain that the celebration wins the 2024 elections ought to he received the nod.
For him, the incumbent General Secretary has now no longer be as much as the undertaking to reenergize and function the celebration to achieve success in its ‘ruin the eight’ agenda.
The modern management led through the Chairman, Freddie Blay, and General Secretary, John Boadu, is credited for bringing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo into electricity in 2016 with an ancient 1,000,000 votes hole and preserving him in 2020.
But Mr Opare Ansah on Face to Face on Citi TV stated that modern management has now no longer finished sufficient due to the fact there are clean symptoms and symptoms that the celebration desires “solving.”
“I suppose that our celebration desires to be constant first earlier than all of us thinks of driving it to win electricity. I even have visible how a few celebration oldsters are dropping religion and I suppose that we want to locate an area to re-inspire the celebration base so that it will recapture electricity. For the answers that we keep to hold our celebration withinside the celebration, I Opare-Ansah have the answers.”
He has promised to enhance inner communication, organisation, transparency and different administrative techniques in the celebration.
“We have actual troubles withinside the celebration. It isn't approximately who has the huge brain. The delegates are so enthusiastic, and they're prepared to vote for me. NPP delegates are but to get it wrong. I even have spoken to the proper persons, and they have got confidence in me. Even if we lose the 2024 election, we recognise what the actual troubles are – we can repair them and produce the celebration back.”
Frederick Opare-Ansah is in search of contest incumbent General Secretary, John Boadu, Justin Kodua Frimpong, Charles Cromwell Tissue, Rameseyer Agyeman-Prempeh and Musah Superior.
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