Samson Asaki ends Upper East tour with appeal for unity and endorsement

Samson Asaki Awingobit, a flagbearer hopeful of the People’s National Convention (PNC), has ended his Four Days campaign tour of the Upper East Region, with a call on party members and the people in the Region to unite and rally behind him in his quest to lead the party for the 2020 elections.
Mr Asaki, who begun his tour on the 9th of July, met with the party’s regional and constituency executives at the party’s Bolgatanga office.
He acknowledged the disunity and factions in the party which has been a major cause of the party’s poor performance in recent national elections, promising to unite the front of the party if elected flagbearer.
He promised to improve the communication office of the party when elected flagbearer to make the party visible in every area of the country.
“A PNC led by Samson Asaki, will allocate funds for party communicators and also serial callers to propagate the achievements of the party’s forebearers as well as our campaign policies and manifestos,” he added
Answering questions about the the legibility of the current national executives to organise a national Congress for the election of a flagbearer, and that of constituency and national elections, Mr Asaki stressed on the need for such concerns to be channeled through the appropriate office, since they are internal matters and not that of public consumption.
He also promised to ensure all party offices across the 16 regions, are funded with the needed resources and logistics to operate effectively, if elected flagbearer.
Samson Asaki later toured traditional areas in the region, where he paid a courtesy call on the overlord of the Zugraan-Bawku Traditonal Area, Naaba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, to seek his blessings for the task ahead of him.
He promised a PNC government will give two years Tax rebate to indigenous Ghanaian businessmen who intend setting up companies in the country.
Mr Asaki also paid similar courtesy calls on the palaces of the Sapeliga, Zebilla, Tomonde, Tonga, Kusang, Zangoyere and Binaba chiefs, who also prayed for him to emerge winner in the party’s Flagbearership race and that of the 2020 general elections.
 






 
Ghana| Atinkaonline.com

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