The Okere Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has held its delegates congress to elect new executives to steer the affairs of the party in the constituency at Abonsi last Friday.
The election, which was held peacefully, saw the incumbent chairman, Mr. William Owiredu Kwanno, Mr. Abraham Tawiah, second vice chairman and Mr.Yaw Mensah, organiser, retaining their positions whiles other positions were won by new contestants.
The new executives included Mr. Samuel Okraku, Daniel Nana Addo Keene, Mr. Richard Maglo, Madam Millicent Addo, Mr. Christian Nana Ayisi and Benjamin Kumi as first vice chairman, secretary, assistant secretary, women’s organiser, youth organiser and treasurer, respectively.
Earlier, Mr. Dan Kwaku Botwe, Member of Parliament (MP) for Okere, told the delegates that the constituency elections were critical in events leading to the 2012 general election.
He therefore called on the delegates to make choices of dedicated and selfless people who could organise the party for an eventual victory in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Yaw Gyekye-Amoabeng, Eastern Regional Chairman of the NPP, said votes recorded at Okere and Abuakwa South constituencies in last year’s general elections, exceeded what was obtained in the 2004 elections.
He said the party needed to work hard and selflessly to wrestle power from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 2012 and that he noted, depended on the organisation of the constituencies to win the unflinching support of the people.
The election, which was held peacefully, saw the incumbent chairman, Mr. William Owiredu Kwanno, Mr. Abraham Tawiah, second vice chairman and Mr.Yaw Mensah, organiser, retaining their positions whiles other positions were won by new contestants.
The new executives included Mr. Samuel Okraku, Daniel Nana Addo Keene, Mr. Richard Maglo, Madam Millicent Addo, Mr. Christian Nana Ayisi and Benjamin Kumi as first vice chairman, secretary, assistant secretary, women’s organiser, youth organiser and treasurer, respectively.
Earlier, Mr. Dan Kwaku Botwe, Member of Parliament (MP) for Okere, told the delegates that the constituency elections were critical in events leading to the 2012 general election.
He therefore called on the delegates to make choices of dedicated and selfless people who could organise the party for an eventual victory in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Yaw Gyekye-Amoabeng, Eastern Regional Chairman of the NPP, said votes recorded at Okere and Abuakwa South constituencies in last year’s general elections, exceeded what was obtained in the 2004 elections.
He said the party needed to work hard and selflessly to wrestle power from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 2012 and that he noted, depended on the organisation of the constituencies to win the unflinching support of the people.