John Boadu: I will help to “Break the 8” for the NPP

“Having been this privileged as a Party Member, I have a moral obligation and responsibility, rightly so, to contribute my quota immensely in any shape or form and in any space I find myself, towards the fortunes of the Party.

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The losing candidate in the General Secretary race of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu, has indicated his “resolve to working hard for the NPP to break the eight (8) has become even stronger than ever.”

Mr. Boadu, who sought a re-election as the party’s administrator was thwarted by Justin Frimpong Kodua at the National Delegates Conference held at the Accra Sports Stadium July 16.

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In a Facebook post made by the former General Secretary of the NPP, he assured of his unflinching support for the newly inducted executives to help break the 8.

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He called on those who believed in his dream and vision to extend their support to the newly elected executives in seeking the collective interest of the New Patriotic Party.

“Having been this privileged as a Party Member, I have a moral obligation and responsibility, rightly so, to contribute my quota immensely in any shape or form and in any space I find myself, towards the fortunes of the Party.

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“Consequently, my resolve to working hard for the NPP to break the eight(8) has become even stronger than ever.

“I remain eternally grateful to the NPP for the huge investments the Party has made in me, and wish to assure the rank and file of the Party, that, I shall avail the years of experience I have gained serving this Party in my entire adult life, to assist this current administration led by Chairman Stephen Ntim,” the post read.

Read his full post below:


Source: Felix Anim-Appau||Onuaonline.com|

 

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