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NPP Staunch Queens Call On Akufo-Addo To Appoint Young Patriotic People Into His Gov’t

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Pro NPP group, National Staunch Queens wants President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to consider appointing young and patriotic people into his government.

The group in a statement signed its national president, Akua Okorno said the party over the years has cultured individuals who are capable to occupy a position in government.

“Since the formation of the New Patriotic Party till date, committed people who for their zealousness, have worked tirelessly to shape the fortune of the Party.” A portion of the statement read

Below is the full statement

CONSIDER APPOINTING NEW FACES OF YOUNG PATRIOTIC PEOPLE INTO YOUR GOVERNMENT
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The New Patriotic Party has produced sterling and energetic individuals whose contributions toward the development of the party have been without question.

Since the formation of the New Patriotic Party date, committed people who for their zealousness, have worked tirelessly to shape the fortune of the Party.

During the administration of former President H. E. John Agyekum Kuffour, many young and upcoming Patriots within the party were given the opportunity to serve in various portfolios to augment the success of his government. Some had the privilege, due to their capability to have served throughout the eight-year administration of President Kuffour.

These young energetic personalities having had the opportunity to understudy their various political icons and eventually taking over the mantle of leadership won for themselves the admiration of many as they creditably discharged their tasks.
A new dawn of Administration has of which our current President H. E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo reposes a firm belief to continue grooming of talents and bequeathing to these young Patriots the opportunity to further enhance their call of service to the country.

Many of these old faces (Patriots) having served for eight years under President Kuffour still had the consideration to be re-appointed in 2017 H. E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to lead in his government.

Governance which is a continuing goal must rest upon grooming people to enhance their capabilities, but notwithstanding an equal opportunity be granted to all.
We have thankfully won our second bid to lead the affairs of this country as a result of firm policies implemented in our first term of governance.

What surprises the most is, as the government tries to form his team to steer the affairs of this country, these same old Patriots who have had the opportunity to serve fully four/eight years under the erstwhile Administration of President Kuffour and another four years under the current administration are vigorously lobing to be re-appointed to various portfolios.

Mr President, as a firm believer of empowering the Youths and giving chance to up and rising Patriots, we are presser indulging your Excellency to consider new faces of young Patriots who are capable as well in managing the various positions of authority.

As the call to appoint personalities of worth for the MMDCEs, BOARD CHAIRS, CEOS et al, National Staunch Queens beseech you to consider entirely new faces of capable Patriots as a demonstration of your commitment to Youths Empowerment.

May the good Lord guide the President in his endeavor to bring economic freedom.
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Powered National Staunch Queens Com. Directorate

SGD.
Akua Okorno
(National President NPP Staunch Queens)
055 411 3789

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Office of the President
Office of the Vice President
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Source: Peacefmonline.com

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