Finish Hard Campaign; Chairman Abronye Storms Edwira With Mammoth Health Walk

As part of activities to boost the physical and mental state of the people and also rekindle the spirit of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the crucial Monday polls, the Bono Regional Chairman Kwame Baffoe Abronye has stormed Edwira in the Asante Region with a mammoth health walk.

The Chairman who did a similar thing on Saturday at Badu in the Tain Constituency said, there is no room for complacency as the party walks into the electoral day and therefore the need to rekindle the spirit of supporters and Ghanaians at large.

Speaking to party supporters characterized by spontaneous shouts of joy and ecstasy after the walk, the outspoken politician told the electorates to compare their lives under the eight year leadership of the John Mahama-led government with that of President Akufo-Addo and cast their votes.

He appealed to all eligible voters in the country, ahead of the conduct of the Monday's presidential and parliamentary elections, to turn out in their numbers, and vote massively for President Nana Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party's parliamentary candidates across the country.

According to Chairman Abronye, the policies and programmes implemented by this Government, since his assumption of office in 2017, such as Free SHS, 1-District-1-Factory, and Planting for Food and Jobs, have resulted in the enhancement of the living standards of Ghanaians and hence the need to maintain President Akufo-Addo.

The Parliamentary candidate for Edwira-Sekyere-Dumase Mr Salisu Bamba said party supporters in the Constituency have been demanding that he brings Abronye DC to the constituency before the elections and therefoe commended the Bono Regional Chairman for making time out of his busy schedules to honour the invitation.

Joining him were the 1st Vice Chairman Mr Joseph Mensah, Nassara Cordinator Bashiru Wahab, Deputy Organizer Kofi Darko, Treasurer Alhaji Issaka Communications Director Asare Bediako Seth and other party members.

*FINISH HARD CAMPAIGN; CHAIRMAN ABRONYE STORMS EDWIRA WITH MAMMOTH HEALTH WALK.*

As part of activities to boost the physical and mental state of the people and also rekindle the spirit of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the crucial Monday polls, the Bono Regional Chairman Kwame Baffoe Abronye has stormed Edwira in the Asante Region with a mammoth health walk.

The Chairman who did a similar thing on Saturday at Badu in the Tain Constituency said, there is no room for complacency as the party walks into the electoral day and therefore the need to rekindle the spirit of supporters and Ghanaians at large.

Speaking to party supporters characterized by spontaneous shouts of joy and ecstasy after the walk, the outspoken politician told the electorates to compare their lives under the eight year leadership of the John Mahama-led government with that of President Akufo-Addo and cast their votes.

He appealed to all eligible voters in the country, ahead of the conduct of the Monday's presidential and parliamentary elections, to turn out in their numbers, and vote massively for President Nana Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party's parliamentary candidates across the country.

According to Chairman Abronye, the policies and programmes implemented by this Government, since his assumption of office in 2017, such as Free SHS, 1-District-1-Factory, and Planting for Food and Jobs, have resulted in the enhancement of the living standards of Ghanaians and hence the need to maintain President Akufo-Addo.

The Parliamentary candidate for Edwira-Sekyere-Dumase Mr Salisu Bamba said party supporters in the Constituency have been demanding that he brings Abronye DC to the constituency before the elections and therefoe commended the Bono Regional Chairman for making time out of his busy schedules to honour the invitation.

Joining him were the 1st Vice Chairman Mr Joseph Mensah, Nassara Cordinator Bashiru Wahab, Deputy Organizer Kofi Darko, Treasurer Alhaji Issaka Communications Director Asare Bediako Seth and other party members.