NPP to address challenges in membership registration exercise
The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party, Henry Nana Boakye, has participated in a polling station meeting to monitor the party’s ongoing membership registration exercise in the Manhyia North Constituency.
The exercise was observed at a registration centre located at Buokrom Estate, D-Line, where party members and prospective applicants are enrolling as part of the nationwide membership drive.
Following the first week of the exercise, the party says several operational challenges have been identified.
In response, the National Secretariat of the NPP is expected to convene a meeting to review the issues that have emerged and determine measures to address them.
According to the party, the meeting will focus on ensuring that the registration process is streamlined and that any technical or administrative concerns raised during the exercise are resolved promptly.
The party has also assured its members and prospective registrants that steps are being taken to guarantee a smooth and efficient registration process across all centres.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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