The flag-bearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, has tasked his party executives and the aspiring parliamentary candidates in the Greater Accra Region to work diligently to ensure that the party wins massively in the region.
Speaking to the party’s Greater Accra constituency executives and aspiring parliamentary candidates at the party’s campaign office in Accra, Dr. Nduom indicated that, as the region with the highest number of voters in the country, strenuous efforts must be put in to enable the party win the region.
According to Dr. Nduom, even though the task ahead is a Herculean one, “all that we are trying to do is very possible.” He, therefore, underscored the need for the constituency executives and aspiring parliamentary candidates to, first of all, have the firm belief that the party can achieve its targets.
Beaming with confidence, Dr. Nduom told the excited executives that the party has attracted many people who are really working on the ground to ensure that the party wins the December polls. This, he categorically stated, must also motive them to do their best for the party to win.
The presidential aspirant said although the party’s membership drive is still on-going in the country, it behoves them to put in their own bid to win more souls to the party, by convincing Ghanaians about the ideals of the CPP and encourage them to register.
“We must take the registration exercise seriously and prove to other people that the CPP can win the forthcoming elections,” Dr. Nduom stressed.
He also stressed the need for them to understand the party’s bad performance in the 2004 elections, to enable them appreciate the transformation that the party has undergone currently.
The presidential aspirant of the CPP, however, intimated that, in the up-coming elections his party is fielding good parliamentary candidates, who are in the competition to win and represent their people in parliament. He also reiterated that there will be a run-off.
“There will not be a one touch win in the presidential election”, he insisted, adding that the party should be able to get beyond its target of 30 percent.
Source: CPP campaign team
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