Some members of Ahafo NPP Women's wing

The women’s wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ahafo Region has hailed Dr Freda Prempeh, the Member of Parliament for Tano North Constituency, for her exceptional contributions to the growth of the party in the region.

Even though the MP lost the constituency’s Election 2024 parliamentary primary, Mrs Philomena Nnuro, the Deputy Ahafo Regional Women’s Organiser of the NPP, said the party owed the MP an appreciation for her commitment and unmatched support towards the course of the party.

Mrs Nnuro gave the commendation when Dr Prempeh, also a former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, donated 15 brand new motor bikes to the wing at a short ceremony held at Duayaw-Nkwanta, the constituency capital.

With the machines, she said, the wing would be able to intensify the 2024 electioneering campaign, get to the hard-to-reach communities in the region, and propagated the achievements of the government to win the votes of the masses at the grassroots level.

Mrs Nnuro stressed that the women’s wing and the NPP in the constituency and the region in general needed the support of the MP, if the party could widen its vote margin and maintain the constituency seat in the Election 2024.

She said until the party brought everybody on board for a vigorous campaign, it would be difficult for the NPP to make the ‘breaking the eight’ mantra a reality by increasing its presidential votes.

Mrs Nnuro, therefore, called on all supporters and members of the NPP to bury their differences, forge ahead in unity and endeavour to tackle emerging internal problems proactively to ensure a formidable front, ahead of the Election 2024.

“Going for the next Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, the Ahafo Region still needs the support of experienced people like Dr Prempeh in the electioneering to enhance our election victory,” she stated.

On her part, Dr Freda Prempeh assured the wing of her continuous support in the campaign so that the party would not only win the presidential election, but also maintain the constituency parliamentary seat.

The MP said the level of development projects brought to the constituency had well positioned the party to maintain the constituency seat and cautioned the women’s wing against complacency and apathy.

“I am still lobbying to put up additional 11 development projects in the deprived communities before I exit in January 2025,” she stated.