The Constituency Executive Committee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Anyaa Sowutuom held a pivotal general meeting today, bringing together party officers from the polling station to the constituency level.
The gathering served as a platform to reflect on the party’s performance in the 2024 general elections and to strategise for future success.
George Krobea Asante, Deputy National Communications Director of the NPP, graced the meeting and delivered a forthright address.
He called on all party officials to discard the negative attitudes and behaviours that contributed to the party’s underwhelming performance in the recent elections.
Pointing to specific challenges that weakened the party’s electoral efforts, Krobea Asante encouraged members to commence active grassroots mobilisation without delay.
He emphasised that the journey towards victory in 2028 must begin now, driven by unity, hard work, and discipline across all levels of the party.
He underscored the importance of consistent engagement with constituents, loyalty to the party’s principles, and collaboration among all officers to rebuild trust and momentum ahead of the next general elections.
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