The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has opened nominations for polling station executive elections nationwide.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Fabea FM’s Apiah-Kubi on “Me Man Ho Dadwen”, Daniel Effah-Boachie, the Nkoranza North Constituency Secretary, said the exercise marks a key step in the party’s internal reorganisation for future political activities.
Effah-Boachie disclosed that the nomination process commenced on Monday, April 20, and will close on April 24 across the country.
He explained that interested party members are required to visit their respective constituency team bases to pick nomination forms and complete the necessary processes within the stipulated period.
He advised applicants who require clarification or assistance regarding the nomination process to contact their constituency offices for guidance.
Speaking on other issues in the Nkoranza North constituency, Effah-Boachie commended the government for constructing roads in the constituency, which he described as a major challenge in the area.
However, he criticized the political touting of road projects. “We don’t eat roads. A road does not put money in our pockets. So the touting of such achievement is unnecessary and irrelevant,” he said.
He added: “Though our major challenge in the constituency is roads, and it was unfortunate the NPP couldn’t get it done, it is not a priority. When we get the roads and farmers bring their farm products and can’t get them sold, what would be the essence of the roads?”
He emphasized that the government should prioritize farmers’ needs to improve their economic gains.
Source: Apiah-Kubi – Fabea FM.
