Nana B supports Central Region Organiesrs with motorbikes and cash

In a bid to boost grassroots efforts ahead of the upcoming elections, Henry Nana Boakye also known as Nana B, the National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has provided motorbikes, additional resources, and an undisclosed amount of funds to constituency organizers across the Central Region.
This support, directed at all 23 constituencies in the region, aims to enhance the mobility and effectiveness of local party organisers in reaching voters.
Speaking on the initiative, Nana Boakye highlighted the importance of empowering constituency organizers to strengthen the NPP’s outreach and organisational efforts.
By equipping organisers with motorbikes and resources, he underscored the party’s commitment to ensuring that every constituency has the tools necessary to mobilize support effectively.
He said this latest support effort aligns with the NPP’s broader strategy of fortifying its presence at the grassroots level, as the party gears up for the December polls.
According to him, with enhanced resources, organisers are expected to improve their engagement with communities, solidifying the party’s presence across the Central Region.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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