CPP targets over 6m votes in new approach to re-organize base
Prior to the general elections in 2024, the Convention People’s Party (CPP) has released a re-organization pamphlet to reintegrate and energize the party’s grassroots base. The pamphlet, titled “Organisation decides it all,” challenges the party’s executive members to strengthen the party’s foundation in order to develop a powerful force for the upcoming election. Political parties…

Prior to the general elections in 2024, the Convention People’s Party (CPP) has released a re-organization pamphlet to reintegrate and energize the party’s grassroots base.
The pamphlet, titled “Organisation decides it all,” challenges the party’s executive members to strengthen the party’s foundation in order to develop a powerful force for the upcoming election.
Political parties are under increasing pressure to organize their followers in order to be included in the general election of 2024 as that year is quickly approaching.
In this vein, the CPP has chosen a fresh strategy to convince Ghanaians to support its programs and elect it to power in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Speaking to the media during the opening, CPP Chairperson and Leader Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah maintained that the reintegration program is targeting over 6 million eligible voters for success in the 2024 elections.
She urged the party’s membership to cooperate in upholding the CPP’s values and tenets, making the organization more acceptable to the general public.
She explained that the reorganization booklet included a list of polling places in each constituency across the nation so that executives may carry out their duties by persuading at least 10 individuals to vote for CPP in each electoral region.
“It is now your turn to make CPP a broad base party with members from various trades, because you owe it to mother Ghana to succeed.
“The chance for CPP in 2024 depends on your mobilization of members from your constituency and electoral areas, so please get it work,” she reiterated.
The CPP vice-presidential candidate for 2012 urged the party’s leaders to enthusiastically support the reorganization plan in order to strengthen the party’s grassroots support.
She said that the CPP is the only party with better plans to rescue Ghana from its economic gloom and exhorted the young to join the party in droves in order to bring the party to power in 2024.