Nabdam: NPP Launches 2020 Campaign Team

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has launched its campaign team in the Nabdam Constituency with a call on supporters of the party to ensure the parliamentary seat is recaptured from the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The campaign team was inaugurated by the Upper East Regional Secretary of the NPP, Cletus Ayambire.

In attendance were Constituency Chairman, Tenga George, the District Chief Executive, Agnes Anamoo, the NPP’s parliamentary candidate, Boniface Gambila, and all the 17 constituency executives.

Other members of the campaign team include Maxwell Wooma (in charge of IT), Daniel Animah (New Media Relations), Maxwell Divom (Victory 2020 Election Coordinator), Jacob Soung Zurobire (Legal Committee), Paul Tibil (Member), Cynthia Baan (Member), Faustina Yenzie (Member), Peter Sabia (Member) and Dennis Ontoyen (Member).

Speaking at the inauguration of the constituency campaign team, the party’s parliamentary candidate in the Nabdam Constituency, who is also a former Member Parliament (MP) for the area, Boniface Gambila, said “God has already written the victory of the NPP ahead of the polls.

Hon. Gambila said the NPP government’s unprecedented development track record dotted all over the constituency, namely the Free SHS, Free School Feeding, Northern Development Authority, the government subsidised fertilizer, the One Village One Dam Project, limited recruitment and the government flagship afforestation programme which he said had employed over 400 youth in the Nabdam Constituency will deliver the victory of the NPP.

He said it was fair to retain the NPP in power having done so much for the people in three years.

He also responded to the NDC recent press conference on the government’s development tracker for the Nabdam Constituency on the 1.6km road project at Kongo-Soe, a project the NDC says does not exist in the constituency.Nabdam: NPP Launches 2020 Campaign Team He said the engineers got the caption for the project right because the road project linked Bongo-Beo-Akayooga to Bongo.

The former MP described the NDC’s conference as an “unproductive press conference”.

Gaspard Ayuureneeya.

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