Edward Akuoko stakes claim for Obuasi West NPP Chairmanship Position
Edward Kwasi Akuoko announced his intention to contest the Obuasi West NPP Chairmanship position at the weekend at a press conference at the Len Clay Stadium at Obuasi. He said, "I am a long serving member of NPP in the Obuasi West Constituency, a very humble personality and see myself as favourite for the position."
Mr. Akuoko, the CEO of Muffin Group of Companies, stated that the party in Obuasi is suffering because some people feel they were treated unfairly and pledged to promote justice and unity if elected. He announced plans to institute a reconciliation committee to address rifts and foster unity. He stated that he has served as an Assemblyman for twelve years in Obuasi, Clerk of Council for Akrokerri and Public Relations Officer for Obuasi Municipal Assembly. He said he has been active in the party since 1995, rising through the ranks from pooling station secretary and ended up as Constituency Secretary and is currently a member of the Ashanti Regional and National NPP Communication teams. He promised to use his attributes to mobilize the entire NPP members in the Obuasi West Constituency to rally behind the Flagbearer to wrestle political power from the ruling government in the 2028 general elections.
Edward Kwasi Akuoko, Kojo Alata, Alhaji Merigah and Joseph Bonsu alias BONSEC are currently in contention for the Chairmanship position.
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Edward Kwasi Akuoko has announced his intention to contest the Obuasi West NPP Chairmanship position. Akuoko says the party in Obuasi is suffering, and he has plans to institute a reconciliation committee - but what does that mean for the constituency?
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