Asante Akyem NPP Women's Organizer aspirant withdraws from contest
Precious Aboagye, an aspirant for the position of Women's Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Asante Akyem constituency, announced her withdrawal from the contest. Her decision followed deep reflection and careful consideration, with her ambition to serve the party and support women in the constituency remaining strong. She stated, "In recent days, my aspiration to lead the women's wing has become the subject of various allegations and unnecessary controversy."
Her decision to step down was aimed at preserving unity within the party and preventing further division ahead of the NPP's broader political objectives, specifically securing victory in 2028. Ms. Aboagye expressed appreciation to constituency executives, including Dr Edward Asadu, the MAANGA fraternity, her campaign team, and supporters. She assured party members that her withdrawal from the race did not amount to a withdrawal from active service to the party, stating, "Although I withdraw from this contest, I do not withdraw from service."
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An aspirant for the Asante Akyem NPP Women's Organizer position, Precious Aboagye, has been at the center of recent controversy. Her decision
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