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NPP 1st Vice Chairmanship Race: Sir John, The Ultimate Choice

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A group calling itself Movement for Sir John and Youth in Action Movement (YAM), has pledged the Atwima Nwabiagya South constituency’s NPP 1st vice chairman hopeful, Mr. John Kwame Doudu’s resolve to go the extra mile to build a society that works not just for a few privileged NPP delegates but for everybody.

 

According to the group, Mr. John Kwame Doudu well known as SIR JOHN, is a competent, marketable, compassionate, and visionary person who can help the NPP get a majority of votes in the constituency to back break the 8-point agenda in the 2024 general election.

 

One key characteristic that defines Mr. John Kwame Duodu’s success is the fact that he is humble and not one to do it all by himself or take credit for doing it. He is, by all standards, a team player.

 

 

 

Read their full statement below.

 

 

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH CONSTITUENCY 1ST VICE CHAIRMAN POSITION

 

FROM: MOVEMENT FOR SIR JOHN AND YOUTH IN ACTION MOVEMENT  WRITES

 

TO : DELEGATES

 

 

Party work has always been voluntary and, as such, the faithful within the NPP party are usually rewarded according to their hard work, loyalty, and dedication whenever one intends to occupy a position in our party.

The time has come for the NPP to elect a new leader to guide the affairs of this great party.

 

The Constituency Chairman and First Vice Chairman positions are notable among these key positions.

Delegates are now faced with the choice of either rewarding loyalty and dedication or rewarding the highest bidder.

Dear Delegates of the NPP, many would be called, but in this case, one will be chosen. Your choice should reflect the achievement of the candidate.

We are, through this medium, appealing to all the Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency Delegates to consider the interest of the party first by rewarding loyalty, hard work, and persistence. Consistency and dedication by voting for the workaholic ‘Adwumawura’,  Mr. John K. Duodu, our able party’s first vice chairman for the Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency.

Undoubtedly, Mr. John Kwame Duodu is a youth crusader and is prepared to travel every mile to equip the youth of the NPP. Sir John believes the youth are the face of the NPP and efforts to equip them are non-negotiable.

 

Mr. John Kwame Duodu comes as a unifier, strategist, and team player. He has all it takes to strengthen the NPP and take the party beyond 2024. He believes in the NPP ideology and, therefore, he can’t disappoint the Atwima Nwabiagya South NPP.

 

Mr. John K. Duodu will not let the people down or betray their trust and confidence.

 

There’s no need for “try and error” because Sir John understands the terrain.

 

 

Mr. John K. Duodu (Sir John) is number #2 on the ballot paper

 

 JOHN KWAME DUODU  (SIR JOHN)
ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH CONSTITUENCY, ASHANTI REGION
NPP – CONSTITUENCY 1ST CHAIRMAN HOPEFUL
THANK YOU.

 

 

 

# SERIES OF LEADERSHIP

#SIR JOHN MOVEMENT

@ Oheneba

@ Francis

@ Asiedu Nketia

#YOUTH IN ACTION MOVEMENT  (YAM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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