The Savannah Regional NPP Youth Organizer, Mr Raphael Akati has fulfilled his 2022 campaign promise to NPP executives in the seven constituencies.
He promised constituency executives of motorbikes if he wins the Savannah Regional NPP Youth Organizer position for the second term.
“During my campaign seeking for the second bid as the Regional Organizer I promise to energize the youth wing of the party should they (Constituency Executives) support me, thankfully I won the elections massively and I am here today to fulfill my pledged”, he told Yagbon News.
Mr Raphael fulfilled the promise when he donated 8 motorbikes to be distributed to all the 7 constituency youth organizers and one to the Regional Tescon Coordinator.
At Bole on August 12, 2022, to handover two motorbikes to the constituency executives to be given to the Constituency youth organizer and the Regional Tescon Coordinator, Mr Raphael said that after winning the elections he wrote a proposal to the Managing Director of the Ghana Water Company Limited, Ing. Dr. Clifford Braimah seeking for support to enable him fulfill his campaign message.
He said Ing. Dr Clifford Braimah bought into his idea and had therefore offered him 8 motorbikes to seal his campaign message.
Mr Raphael urged the youth of the region to be resolute as more benefits awaits them at the due time.
The Bole-Bamboi Constituency First Vice Chairman, Mr Mahama Abdulai who received the keys to the motorbikes stated that he is impressed with the competence and visionary leadership style exhibited by Regional Youth Commander so far.
He therefore, said the NPP youth wing is in safe hands with Raphael Akati at the helm of affairs, especially towards the 2024 general elections.
Mr Abdulai promised that the executives of the constituency would ensure that the donation is use for the intended purpose.
Mr Andrews Choribee, who is the Savannah Regional Tescon Coordinator also expressed appreciation to the Regional Youth Commander for the support and promised to work hard inorder to keep the NPP in office for the next general elections.
Source: yagbonradioonline