In an attempt to attained a unified front and convincing win in the Ejisu New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ashanti Region, ahead of the December 7 General Elections, the Chairman of the Ashanti Region Reconciliation Team, Amb. Edward Boateng, on Saturday, August 18, 2024 held a crucial meeting with former constituency party executives in Ejisu.
Marshalled by Ing. Dr. Kwame Agyeman-Budu, the meeting seeks to foster unity as it enhances effective collaboration among the leadership of the party and members in the region.
The high-level meeting is akin to the recent engagement with Hon. Ing. Kwabena Owusu-Aduomi, last week, where similar concerns were raised.
High on the table included the recognition of the importance of peacebuilding, cohesion, and teamwork within the Party in the Ejisu constituency in the Ashanti Region.
Speaking at the meeting, Chairman of the Ashanti Region Reconciliation Team, Amb. Edward Boateng, posited that there is an urgent need for all members to work together towards a common goal, particularly as the party prepares for the upcoming electoral activities.
He emphasised that “a team divided in war struggles,” rallying for cooperation and understanding to ensure that victory is within reach.
Amb Boateng indicated that the Reconciliation Team continues to work tirelessly to ensure that all party members in the region are united and focused on the task ahead.
In an assertion prompting the intention of the committee to extend the olive branch to every nook and cranny of the party, Amb. Edward Boateng assured attendees that more of such engagements will be sustained to maintain momentum and resolve any lingering conflicts within the party.
In attendance at the all-important meeting was the incumbent Member of Parliament for the Ejisu constituency, Hon. Kwabena Boateng (Esq), who doubles as the party’s parliamentary candidate, a positive step signalling a collective commitment to strengthening party structures for victory in December.
The Chairman of the Ashanti Region Reconciliation Team, Amb. Edward Boateng, in a group photograph with former executives of Ejisu constituency.