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Maxwell Chelimbalem is Talensi Constituency Organiser; promises to liaise with grassroot supporters to ‘break the 8’

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Maxwell Chelimbalem has beaten his contenders to emerge as the Talensi Constituency Organiser at the just ended Constituency Delegates’ Conference which took place across the 15 constituencies in the Upper East Region. 

Mr Chelimbalem said the win was a win for the NPP in the Talensi Constituency and a reminder that more needs to be done to ensure that the grassroots is mobilized for election 2024.

He said this when he spoke on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East Show today, Friday, April 29, 2022.

“It was a fruitful election. The victory is for all of us. The election was as peaceful as it could be. At the end of the day, it ended peacefully,” he said.

Mr Chelimbalem said. “while I was moving around during the campaign, my message was that if I won as Organiser, we would go back to the grassroots and find out why since 1992, the NPP is not able to win the seat convincingly. I must admit that since 1992, our number, both Parliamentary and Presidential, have been appreciating but some of us were expecting to get more.”

He explained for any party to triumph in an election, the duty majorly lies on the party’s organiser, the women organiser, the youth organiser, and for the NPP, the NASARA Coordinator adding that “if the executives in these positions are not working hard, the party is likely to fail”.

He went on to say that as an Organiser for the party in the Talensi Constituency, “I have the greatest conviction that once I have won as an organiser, I will liaise up with all these other organisers and find out from them what we should do in order to win 2024.”

The Organiser elect for the Talensi Constituency was confident that the NPP would break the 8 at the 2024 election.

Meanwhile, Michael Adombire has been elected by delegates within the Bolgatanga Constituency to head the Constituency’s Youth Organiser portfolio. He beat his contender David Aboona with some 494 votes. Mr Aboona polled 296 out of the valid votes cast.

Speaking on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East, Mr Adombire described the process as a smooth and peaceful one.

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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