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NPP instructs members to refrain from commenting on Manhyia Palace saga

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In reaction to the rising tensions over alleged insulting remarks aimed at the Manhyia Palace by Ashanti Regional NPP Chair Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has issued a caution to its members to refrain from commenting on the ongoing issues.

During a news conference in Kumasi on Monday, January 22, New Patriotic Party General Secretary Justin Frimpong Koduah reaffirmed the party’s resolve to handling the situation within.

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Koduah stated, “Party leadership is actively addressing the matter. The directive aims to manage tensions and maintain internal cohesion during this period of controversy.”

During the radio conversations in the Ashanti Region, the NPP reaffirmed its commitment to finishing blocked projects in the area.

Justin Kodua stated that the Kumasi International Airport will be finished by the second quarter of the year.

“Before the end of the second quarter, the Kumasi International Airport will be commissioned for flights to move from outside Ghana to the Kumasi International Airport,” he said.

There is also an update on the Boankra Inland Port and other area initiatives.

In anticipation of the forthcoming parliamentary election, around 400 people have received forms, with 376 presently completing the verification procedure.

Despite the ongoing problems, he stated that the party remains committed to focusing on internal processes and regional development initiatives.

 

 

 

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