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CPP to win 10 parliamentary seats in Ashanti - Regional Secretary

Kumasi, June 12, Ghanadot/GNA - The Convention People's Party (CPP) on Thursday said it would win 10 parliamentary seats in the Ashanti Region in the December Elections.


Mr Akwasi Bosompem Boateng, Ashanti Regional Secretary of the Party, who speaking to the Ghana News Agency in Kumasi said the CPP had so far re-organised its structures in all the 39 constituencies of the Region.


He said from all indications the people in the Region have enough sympathy for the Party and would support it.


Mr Boateng said the CPP was poised to wrest the parliamentary seats in the Adansi Traditional Area and the Ejura-Sekyeredumase Constituency.


He said so far, the Party had elected parliamentary candidates for 34 out of the 39 constituencies in the Region.


Mr Boateng said the CPP under the leadership of Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom would make significant inroads in Election 2008, saying: "Ghanaians have now come to realize that, the CPP is the only party that could redeem them from the present socio-economic crisis."


He said the Party was organizing sensitization programmes for its foot soldiers and agents to enable them to launch effective grassroots campaign to win more people for the Party.


Mr Boateng appealed to Ghanaians to take a critical look at their present socio-economic conditions and to vote for a party, which could deliver them from their present situation.


That party, according to him, is the CPP, which had done it before and was capable of doing it again.


He appealed to party supporters and sympathizers to work hard to canvass for votes for the Party to enable it win the elections.


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EX-IM Bank (US) dramatically expands its Nigerian bank facility

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