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Nana Kay News Blog of Tuesday, 29 August 2023

Source: Island Reporters

CPP targets over 6m votes in new approach to re-organize base

In preparation for the general elections that will take place in 2024, the Convention People's Party (CPP) has published a re-organization pamphlet in an effort to reconnect and galvanize the party's grassroots base.

The purpose of the pamphlet titled "Organisation decides it all" is to encourage executive members of the party to strengthen the party's base in order to assist in the development of a powerful force in preparation for the upcoming election.

As the year 2024 draws closer, the pressure is increasing on political parties to organize their supporters in order to guarantee their participation in the general election that year.

In this vein, the Convention People's Party (CPP) has chosen a new strategy to reach out to the Ghanaian voter in order to persuade them to accept the party's ideals and vote for the party in the upcoming elections in 2024.

In his address to the media during the opening, CPP Chairperson and Leader Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah reiterated that the reintegration program is targeting over 6 million legal voters for success in the 2024 elections.

She was successful in persuading the CPP's rank-and-file members to collaborate in order to uphold the party's ideals and principles and, as a result, make the CPP more appealing to the general public.

She explained that the reorganization booklet has information about polling stations in each and every constituency across the country. This information is intended to help executives fulfill their mandates by securing the votes of at least ten people in each electoral district for the CPP.

Because you owe it to mother Ghana to succeed, it is now your job to build the CPP a broad base party with members from a variety of trades.

"The chance for CPP in 2024 depends on your mobilization of members from your constituency and electoral areas, so please get it work," she said once again.

The candidate for Vice President of the CPP in 2012 issued a challenge to the party executives, asking them to enthusiastically embrace the re-organization program in order to strengthen the CPP's grassroots base.

She reiterated that the CPP is the only party with better plans to save Ghana from the economic doldrums, and she asked the youth to join the party in big numbers so that it can gain power in 2024.