The Savannah Regional Secretariat of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has urged national officers of the party to help unite the rank and file of the party towards achieving the party’s target of breaking the eight-year political cycle in 2024.
That, it said, could be achieved if the national officers put the party’s interest above their personal interests.
A statement signed by the Savannah Regional Secretary of the party, Mohammed Issah, said the regional members were convinced that the delegates who entrusted the running of the party into their hands did so because they believed they had experience in the dynamics of political leadership to help grow the party.
It said it was prudent for the leadership to unite the rank and file of the party in building a formidable force geared towards achieving the target of breaking the ‘8’.
The statement urged all those who contested and either won or lost to resolve their differences for a united front towards the 2024 election.
It urged candidates who lost the elections to continue to support and work closely with the officers to devise strategies to achieve the party’s vision of winning the 2024 general election.
Source: graphic.com.gh
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There is no party with Ghana at heart than the npp ! Ndc came because of tribalism , create loot and share no policy no program no vision for the country just they want power to intimidate some people ! Npp has brought so many social interventions and infrastructure to help build Ghana and they are right to call their people to unite to have a common cause for their country ! They are the only party that can build Ghana and unity must come first within them before Ghana can move forward !
Similarly, you should all put national interests above party's. You've all made Ghana subservient to political parties.