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NPP Set to Shake Ablekuma South with Massive Health Walk

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NPP Set to Shake Ablekuma South with Massive Health Walk

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is gearing up for a massive health walk in the Ablekuma South Constituency on Monday, as part of its efforts to win the seat in this year’s elections.

The event is expected to draw hundreds of participants from across the constituency and the country, demonstrating the NPP’s preparedness to take the seat from the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the party’s flagbearer, and other top NPP officials are scheduled to attend the event. According to the party’s Parliamentary Candidate, Mr. Samuel Sarbah Lartey, also known as Teacher Agoe, plans are in place to make the event a historic success for the NPP in the area.

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NPP’s Goals and Promises

– Win the parliamentary seat in Ablekuma South
– Increase presidential votes in the constituency
– Demonstrate the party’s commitment to Ghana’s development
– Provide transparent leadership

Mr. Lartey expressed gratitude to the people of Ablekuma South for their confidence in him and assured them of transparent leadership when elected. He also challenged the current MP, Okoe Vaderpuye, to highlight any notable developmental projects in the constituency.

Mr. Lartey’s Achievements

– Established a private school offering free education to children in the area

Describing himself as a “decorative leader” who cares for the poor without discrimination, Mr. Lartey emphasized the NPP’s commitment to Ghana’s development, citing its track record in office.

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This health walk follows similar events organized by the NPP in other constituencies, such as Suhum, where over 20,000 residents participated in a walk led by the Parliamentary candidate, Frank Asiedu Bekoe

By Kingsley Asiedu

Source: newsghana.com.gh

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