NPP's Former Deputy Youth Organizer donates T-Shirts to support Tema West candidate

Mr. Edmund Ekow Tuyee, a former Deputy Youth Organizer for the Tema West Constituency of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Greater Accra Region, has made a significant donation to bolster the party's visibility ahead of the upcoming December 7 elections.
On Friday, May 17, 2024, Mr. Tuyee donated a large number of T-shirts embossed with the image of Dennis Amfo Sefah, also known as Nana Boakye, the party’s Parliamentary Candidate for Tema West Constituency.
In an interview with Classfmonline.com, Mr. Tuyee, a staunch NPP supporter, emphasized his commitment to supporting the party, especially with the goal of breaking the eight-year political cycle.
"As a thoroughbred NPP sympathizer, I am duty-bound to support the party, particularly in an election year when logistics can be a challenge," he stated.
Mr. Tuyee, who has served as a three-time Youth Organizer at the Tema Parent Association School polling station in Tema Community Two, explained that his donation was intended to augment the party’s efforts in the battle to retain the parliamentary seat.
"I firmly believe that our parliamentary candidate stands a better chance of winning the seat for the NPP in the upcoming elections," he said.
"As a dedicated member of the party, I stand in solidarity with our candidate and have full confidence in his capabilities to secure victory for the party."
He further explained that the T-shirts will help increase the visibility of the party's activities and supporters as they head into the elections.
"Wearing the T-shirts with our candidate's image will make the party's presence more prominent in the constituency, boosting our efforts to win the upcoming elections," Mr. Tuyee concluded.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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