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AG Dame makes donation to support NPP claim Bono Region

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has made a significant donation to bolster the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) campaign efforts in the Bono Region ahead of the 2024 general election.

During a meeting held in Sunyani on August 15, 2024, Mr. Dame met with Parliamentary Candidates, Regional and Constituency Executives of the NPP to strategize on securing victory in the region.

The meeting saw high-profile attendees, including Regional Minister Awo Banahene and Deputy Attorney-General Alfred Tuah Yeboah.

Mr. Dame emphasized the importance of unity within the party, calling on members to come together and focus on promoting the NPP’s achievements to ensure electoral success.

As part of his support for the campaign, Mr. Dame donated 70 motorbikes, 12,000 T-shirts, and an undisclosed amount of money to the Bono Regional Secretariat.

He announced that the motorbikes would be distributed across the 12 constituencies in the region, with five going to each constituency and ten to regional executives.

These resources, he said, are crucial for enhancing grassroots mobilization and reaching remote areas in the run-up to the elections.

“The 2024 elections are crucial, and we must equip ourselves with the necessary tools to engage with every voter in every corner of the region,” Mr. Dame stated, expressing confidence that with dedication and hard work, the NPP would secure a decisive victory.

Kofi Boateng, Bono Regional Secretary, expressed appreciation for Mr. Dame’s consistent support and assured him that the donated resources would be put to good use.

He urged party members to stay disciplined and focused as they work towards winning the December 2024 elections.

Regional Minister Awo Banahene and Deputy Attorney-General Alfred Tuah Yeboah echoed the importance of the party’s dedication to retaining power, with Mr. Yeboah commending Mr. Dame for his unwavering support and goodwill toward the Bono Region’s campaign efforts.

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