NPP Deputy National Women Organizer expresses appreciation

By
Hayford O. Akrofi, GNA

Accra Sept. 22, GNA – One of the two newly
appointed Deputy National Women Organizers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),
Ms. Justina Awo Banahene, has expressed her deepest appreciation to the
National Council of the party for her appointment.

Expressing her gratitude through the Ghana
News Agency (GNA) in Accra, Ms. Banahene also expressed gratitude to Madam Kate
Gyamfuah, the NPP National Women Organizer and said she was deeply humbled by
the honour done her by the party.

The First Deputy National Women Organizer of
the ruling NPP said even though she has done her bit in the past to serve the
party in various capacities like the Brong Ahafo Regional Women Organizer from
2009-2013, her new role imposed upon her, greater responsibilities.

Describing herself as a grassroot party
activist, Ms. Banahene said she would go all out to the ground to help mobilize
women especially, across the length and breadth of the country to ensure
victory for the NPP in the 2020 national elections.

Ghanaians, she said, should have absolute
confidence in President Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP since she was of the firm
belief that, by the end of the tenure of the current administration, the nation
would have seen a more improved economy.

She said Social interventions such as the free
SHS, nurses and teachers training allowances, one-district-one factory,
planting for food and jobs and the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) were clear
indications of the current administration’s resolve to enhance the living
standard of Ghanaians.

She also pleaded with the grassroot supporters
of the NPP to exercise patience with the government since she was sure they
would get their due reward at the right time.

Ms. Banahene is a lecturer at the Berekum
College of Education and holds M.Phil. in religious education from the
University of Cape Coast (UCC), She is currently pursuing PhD Programme at the
same university.

GNA

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