Maintain John Boadu As General Secretary - Yaw Preko Tells NPP Delegates

For the governing New Patriotic Party's vision to be realized, a Deputy Communication Officer of the party, Yaw Preko has admonished the party's rank and file to be guided by the history of 2008 elections in order to retain power.

He said the party's experience during the 2008 elections should be a case study for the party to put things in order and elect experienced persons to hold the National Executive positions in the party.

Mr. Preko reminded the NPP why they lost the 2008 elections saying it was due to lack of experienced national executives, so they shouldn't repeat the same mistake. 

He stressed it's time the NPP took its structures seriously and also called on the delegates to take critical decisions and maintain John Boadu, the party's General Secretary who is seeking re-election.

Speaking to Michael Akrofi in Damango of the Savannah Region, Mr. Yaw Preko advised that experience is key, noting "this is a reason the NPP should not downplay the experience and the track record of Mr. John Boadu, especially in this critical period of Ghana's political cross road where experience and track records will be at play". 

Mr. Yaw Preko debunked allegations that John Boadu has underperformed but defended him stating emphatically that he is "the most competent General secretary of the party". 

Chairman of the NPP at Savannah Region, Alhaji  Sulemana Iddrisu assured Mr. John Boadu of their unflinching support for him.