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Conduct of superdelegates conference sets positive tone for victory in 2024 – Anthony Namoo 

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The Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Lawyer Anthony Namoo, is confident that the party is on a path to victory at the 2024 general election following the successful conduct of the Super Delegates Conference.

The conference brought together party executives, delegates, and supporters from across the region. 

Speaking on A1 Radio regarding the smooth conduct of the event, Lawyer Namoo expressed confidence that the party is well-positioned to secure a resounding victory in the upcoming polls based on the cooperation of party members.

“We have demonstrated unity, organisation, and a clear vision during this Super Delegates Conference. Our party is stronger than ever, and I firmly believe that we are poised for victory in the 2024 elections.”

The Super Delegates Conference served as a platform for party members, specifically delegates, to elect the best of candidates out of the many for the presidential flagbearership.  

He explained that the only thing the party needed from the regional to national level was unity among party members. As for the NPP’s track record in the areas of education, healthcare, infrastructure development, and job creation, he said it is a gain factor in winning the trust of the electorate in 2024.

“The NPP government has delivered on its promises to the Ghanaian people,” Lawyer Namoo stated. 

“We have improved access to quality education through initiatives like Free SHS, enhanced healthcare with the NHIS, and invested in critical infrastructure projects that are transforming our nation. These accomplishments will be our foundation for victory in 2024,” he said. 

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1 MHz|Moses Apiah|Ghana

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