By Kingsley Mamore
Chinderi (O/R), July 5, GNA – A total of 32 aspirants seeking various constituency executive positions of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Krachi Nchumuru Constituency have successfully undergone vetting and are set to contest the upcoming constituency executive elections.
Mr. Mark Takasi, the District Information Technology (IT) Coordinator of the party, disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), expressing satisfaction with the smooth and transparent conduct of the vetting exercise.
He said the process was conducted peacefully and in accordance with the party’s guidelines, with all aspirants demonstrating commitment and enthusiasm to serve the party in different leadership roles.
Mr. Takasi noted that the successful completion of the vetting exercise marked an important milestone in the party’s preparations to elect competent and dedicated executives to lead its affairs in the constituency.
He expressed confidence in the party’s readiness for the elections, saying all necessary arrangements had been put in place.
“We have successfully completed the vetting exercise, and all necessary arrangements are in place for the constituency executive elections. We are hopeful that the elections will be peaceful, transparent and further unite the party,” he said.
Mr. Takasi urged aspirants and their supporters to conduct their campaigns in a spirit of unity, mutual respect and healthy competition, stressing that the collective interest of the party should take precedence over individual ambitions.
He also appealed to party members to maintain peace before, during and after the elections and to support the elected executives in advancing the growth and development of the party in the constituency.
The constituency executive elections are expected to attract significant participation from delegates across the constituency, with party members expressing confidence that the process will produce capable leaders to strengthen the NPP’s grassroots structures and enhance its electoral prospects in the area.
GNA
Edited by Maxwell Awumah /Audrey Dekalu