The CPP flag-bearer Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom will move the CPP’s ‘Edwumawura’ and ‘Yeresesamu’ campaign to the Ashanti, Northern, Upper East and Western regions.
He is currently at Cape Coast for the Oguaa Fetu Afahye festival on Saturday and Sunday.
On Tuesday, Dr. Nduom will be at Adansi Asokwa to inaugurate over 3,000 polling station executives in that constituency, according to a statement from his campaign team, and also introduce the party’s parliamentary pandidate to the people.
“On Wednesday, Dr. Nduom will be in Tamale to take his message of peace and job creation directly to the people. The CPP presidential candidate will talk to CPP members and supporters to remain peaceful and law abiding. He will also encourage NDC and NPP members to campaign in a peaceful manner as brothers and sisters so that we can all live together as one people with one destiny in Ghana after the December elections. He will stress the point that Ghana is bigger than the interests of the NPP and the NDC.”
Dr. Nduom will also move to Pusiga in the Upper East region on Thursday to introduce the CPP parliamentary candidates to the electorate. On Saturday, Dr. Nduom together with National Executives, Regional Executives and other leading members of the Party will hold a massive constituency rally in Prestea-Huni-Valley to inaugurate polling executives and introduce the parliamentary candidate to the people.
“All of this is in preparation for the launching of the CPP’s National Campaign on September 21st at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra.”
The statement also said Dr. Nduom will take every opportunity to interact with the people on radio stations, greet market women and travelers/drivers at lorry stations along the way. He will educate the members and the general public on his “10 Point Agenda for Change You can Feel in Your Pocket.”
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