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PPP Sets Sights on Victory in 2024 General Election

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The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) is positioning itself as a formidable contender and a credible alternative for the 2024 general election, according to Nana Ofori Owusu, the party’s National Chairman. With a strong belief in its capacity to govern, the PPP is actively working on the ground to secure the mandate of the electorate and form the next government in 2025.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Graphic, Nana Owusu assured that the party would soon announce the dates for the election of its officers at the constituency, regional, and national levels. Subsequently, the PPP will conduct the selection of parliamentary and presidential candidates in preparation for the upcoming general election in 2024.

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Highlighting the party’s progress, Nana Owusu mentioned that the registration of all PPP members is nearing completion. To further expand its membership base, he encouraged individuals who desire a change in the country’s governance to join the PPP. The party has provided digital platforms such as a WhatsApp number (0503517348) and local offices for easy registration.

The PPP prides itself on offering the best alternative policies and solutions to address the current economic challenges faced by Ghana. Nana Owusu emphasized that the party aims to maximize the country’s natural resources for the benefit of all citizens, distinguishing itself from the dominance of the two main political parties, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC).

With a call for Ghanaian voters to look no further, Nana Owusu urged them to support the PPP, the sole alternative capable of revitalizing the economy and ensuring equal benefits for all. He emphasized that it is the collective responsibility of citizens to elect competent leaders who can drive the nation towards development.

In a nutshell, the PPP is strategically positioning itself to compete fiercely in the 2024 general election, offering alternative policies and solutions to address Ghana’s economic challenges. The party’s membership drive is gaining momentum, and it aims to break the longstanding dominance of the NPP and NDC. As Ghanaians, the responsibility lies with us to elect leaders who will steer the country towards progress, and the PPP is vying for that opportunity.

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