Winning The 2024 Election Will Be Hard For NPP-Osarfo Marfo

 Senior counselor to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Yaw Osafo-Maafo has highlighted the trouble for the New Devoted Party (NPP) to win the following races.




Yaw Osafo Maafo


He said the 2024 general races will be trying for the administering party and solidarity and difficult work are the main factors that can win the decisions.


The previous Senior Clergyman focused on the requirement for trying parliamentary competitors of the New Energetic Party (NPP) to increase their missions to make the party's assurance to break the eight-year electing curse a reality.


Mr Osafo-Maafo, who is the director of the Akyem Oda electorate NPP political race panel, settled on the decision when the occupant Individual from Parliament (MP) for Oda, Alexander Akwasi Acquah documented his selection on Monday.


Mr. Akwasi Acquah gathered a sizable crowd and paraded Oda's main streets in specially designed "T" shirts of the MP, singing and dancing to brass band music, before finally arriving at the Oda constituency NPP office at 11.30 a.m. for the MP and his campaign team to file the nomination. Mr. Osafo-Maafo stated that winning the 2024 general election was a monumental task that necessitated the coordinated efforts



Yaw Osafo-Maafo

He lauded the MP for starting numerous actual advancement projects in the supporters and encouraged him not to yield in his endeavors yet to keep on giving a greater amount of such conveniences to elevate the region.


Mr. Acquah and his campaign team were warned by the Senior Presidential Advisor not to show arrogance, complacency, or use vulgar language or insulting words against their political opponents. Instead, they should work to win more voters for the party in order to increase the number of votes cast for the presidency on December 7, 2024.


He said they shouldn't sit standoffish reasoning that the documenting of selections to challenge the party's parliamentary primaries was the finish of their concentration to become lawmakers.

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