The Upper East Regional Youth Wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has thrown its weight behind Hon. Abdulai Abanga, the Member of Parliament for the Binduri Constituency, ahead of the 2024 general elections. Apexnewsgh reports
At a press conference on Saturday, the Regional Youth Organizer, Salahu-deen Mush Al-khomeini, highlighted Hon. Abanga’s numerous achievements and development projects in the constituency.
According to Salahu-deen, Hon. Abanga has proven himself to be a dedicated and hardworking leader who has brought significant development to the Binduri Constituency.
He cited various interventions in healthcare, education, economic empowerment, roads, infrastructure, water, sanitation, youth, sports, and recreation, rural electrification, security, agriculture, and religious support schemes.
Salahu-deen emphasized that Hon. Abanga’s re-election is crucial to continue his good works and realize the “Binduri Must Develop” agenda. He appealed to all Ghanaians, particularly those in the Upper East Region and Binduri Constituency, to support Hon. Abanga and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 elections.
The Regional Youth Organizer stressed that politics is about development, and Hon. Abanga and Dr. Bawumia embody that principle.
He expressed confidence that with Hon. Abanga’s retention in Parliament and Dr. Bawumia as President, the Binduri Constituency and Ghana as a whole will witness unprecedented development and progress.
The press conference was a testament to the NPP’s commitment to promoting development and progress in the Upper East Region and Ghana.
The party’s youth wing is determined to rally support for Hon. Abanga and Dr. Bawumia, who have demonstrated their dedication to the well-being of Ghanaians.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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