WESTERN NORTH NPP BACK CALLS FOR APPOINTMENT FOR THE YOUTH.

WESTERN NORTH NPP BACK CALLS FOR APPOINTMENT FOR THE YOUTH.

The Western North NPP has backed the called for the appointment of more youth to leadership positions in president Nana Akufo Addo’s administration.

The NPP party in the Western North believes that such a move will again create a platform for young people in the NPP party to be actively involved in his governance system and participate at the highest level of decision making advancing the course of youth development at the same time.




Speaking to Kaakyire Kwasi Afari, on New Day FM news on Tuesday, the Regional Secretary, Mr Samuel Kofi Abiaw said, consequently, the youth in Western north region who mostly grassroots members have remained largely at the periphery of the NPP party development structures, with little recognition.

Adding that, The New Patriotic Party grassroots has revealed how hungry and angry they are with their leaders due to their failure to provide jobs for them.

He said the NPP lost 2008 presidential election because the youth in the party withdrew their service during the campaign season because, they claim that they have been neglected for a very long time, and deserve to be rewarded.

According to the regional secretary, several capable and prominent NPP loyalists in the party especially, Western North region had spent their time, money and energy, galvanizing support for the Party, when the NPP party were in opposition.

Mr. Kofi Abiaw request from the Appointing Authority, especially from President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, to remember the NPP Western North Executives and its grassroots members who immensely served and understand the party philosophy to support his Administration.

Source: Kaakyire Kwasi Afari. New Day FM, Jomoro.

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