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ER: Cease Misrepresenting Hon. Annoh Dompreh Despite Our Respect for You - Adoagyiri NPP Cautions Constituency Chairman

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) members in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region, have expressed their concerns to the constituency chairman, Mr. Francis Acquah Rockson, urging him to cease misrepresenting Hon. Annoh Dompreh, the Member of Parliament (MP), and the traditional authority. The party members emphasized the importance of maintaining unity within the party and avoiding any actions that could potentially hinder their goal of achieving electoral success in the upcoming elections, highlighting the potential negative impact on their "break the 8" campaign. The party members particularly emphasized the need for harmony with the traditional rulers, as any form of apathy or discord among the constituency could undermine their electoral prospects.  It is evident that the NPP Party members value and respect the constituency chairman, but they stress the importance of refraining from actions that could create misunderstandings and disrupt the party's visi

E/R: MAJORITY CHIEF WHIP LEADS PEACE WALK IN NSAWAM

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 A massive "Peace Walk" organized by sympathizers of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region, shook the town on Saturday, February 3rd, 2024.  The event witnessed a remarkable turnout, with thousands of party members and various party executives, including regional, constituency, and polling station officials in attendance. Led by their Member of Parliament, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, who also serves as the Majority Chief Whip of the 8th Parliament of Ghana, the NPP supporters flooded the streets of Nsawam in a show of unity and solidarity.  The walk aimed to bring party members together following the recently concluded parliamentary primaries and to promote physical fitness and good health ahead of the December 2024 elections. Frank Annoh-Dompreh emerged victorious in the parliamentary primaries, securing a total of 738 votes, while his opponent, Hayford Siaw, the CEO of the Ghana Library Authority, gathered 228 votes. Addressing