Biakoye NPP constituency election heats up as 28 aspirants file nominations for executive positions
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Biakoye Constituency has seen 28 aspirants file nominations for various constituency executive positions ahead of the party's internal elections. The position of Constituency Chairman has three aspirants: Mr. Sulemana Moru, Mr. Daniel Korsina, and Mr. Freeman Dankwa, all promising to unite the party and enhance grassroots mobilisation. The First Vice Chairperson position has Mr. Maxwell Tawiah, Mr. Moses K. Adjison, and Mr. Razak Agro in the race.
For Second Vice Chairperson, Mr. Mohammed Yakubu and Mr. Diawuo Sasu will battle for the slot. The Constituency Secretary race will be contested between Mr. Ali Sabiku and Mr. Christian Badu Aganu, while the Deputy Secretary position has three aspirants: Mr. David Ocloo, Mr. Joseph Eklu, and Mr. Felix Nyarko Boateng. In the Organiser category, Mr. Martin Ampim and Mr. Ibrahim Hamidu have filed nominations. The Women's Organiser position will be contested by Madam Pearl Amoaku and Madam Musura Lasisi, and the Youth Organiser race has four aspirants: Mr. Samuel Takyi, Mr. Samuel Ofosu, Mr. Christian Dzisah Hormeku, and Mr. Moses Babayi. The Nasara Organiser position will see Mr. Abubakar Sadique contest against Mr. Abdul Wadud Rahman.
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The Biakoye Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is experiencing a heated internal election as 28 aspirants vie for various executive
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