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Konlaabig Donates to NPP …Motorbikes, T-Shirts, Phones & More

The Bono Regional Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Konlaabig Rasheed has made a personal donation of 30 motorbikes, 2,000 T-Shirts and mobile phones to all 12 Constituencies in the Region.

The items according to the NPP executive, is part of his integral loyalty and unreserved commitment to the party and his personal contribution towards the agenda 4More4Nana aimed at retaining President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as well as the party’s parliamentary candidates in the region.

“This is a personal donation aimed at resourcing the party at the base to ensure that the agenda of winning all 12 seats in the region is not a mirage.  I am equally doing this to ensure that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is retained to continue to develop Ghana the more”, he stated.

He pleaded with the party’s faithful to bury their differences and work together as a team to secure a gargantuan victory come December 7,2020 and also donated motorbikes to leaders of some volunteer groups within the Bono enclave.

Mobile phones were also donated to some NPP Bono Regional Communication Members but was quick to admonish the recipients to put the items into good use and not divert them for personal gains.

Receiving the items on behalf of his colleagues Mr. Frank M. Damtarl who is the Sunyani East Constituency Chairman acknowledged the efforts of Konlaabig Rasheed to the development of the party in the area by resourcing the various constituencies within the Bono region.

Bartholomew N. Incoom Sunyani East Constituency Organizer on behalf of his colleagues also appreciated the efforts of the Regional Organizer who he revealed always makes it a must to resource the constituency organizers in discharging their duties efficiently.

He recounted similar donations of motorbikes, bicycles, desktop computers, farm inputs and implements to all the 29 constituencies in the then Brong Ahafo region prior to the 2016 general election by Konlaabig Rasheed even though the NPP then was in opposition.

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