The Western North Regional Patron and Campaign Team Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Joojo Rocky Obeng has inaugurated a 50-member team to champion the 'Operation Win Suaman Seat'.
The agenda, geared towards canvassing unprecedented victory for the NPP particularly the parliamentary elections for Frederick Addy, began with a massive unity/health walk within the principal streets of the Suaman-Dadieso Community.
The constituency which was carved out of the Aowin constituency in 2004 has since been represented in parliament on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with quite a large margin until the NPP lost with a slim margin of 12 votes in 2016 general elections.
Speaking to the people, Mr Obeng emphasised the significant contributions of the Akufo-Addo government in the Suaman-Dadieso constituency and encouraged all party supporters to bring all hands on deck for a landslide victory this time around.
He also reiterated the immense contributions of the parliamentary candidate, Frederick Addy, and urged the good people of the constituency to favourably endorse Frederick Addy come December 7.
On his part, Mr Addy, promised to establish a Nursing Training College in the constituency when voted as the Member Of Parliament (MP) come December 7.
As part of his address, he also made known his unwavering belief in a precise victory for the NPP on December 7 and thanked the many that were present for the impressive turnout.
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