The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has directed all parliamentary candidates to spend a minimum of four days per week in their respective constituencies for campaign activities ahead of the 2024 election.
The directive according to the NPP is to strengthen campaign efforts following observation that some candidates are not consistently present in their constituencies.
This was contained in a statement signed by the General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong on Friday, October 4.
The statement raised concerns that the phenomenon if not checked could impact the party’s performance in both presidential and parliamentary elections.
“You should know that this lack of engagement would significantly affect our electoral fortunes in both presidential and parliamentary elections,” part of the statement read.
In light of this, the NPP has taken the matter seriously and expects all parliamentary candidates to dedicate sufficient time to engage with constituents.
To ensure compliance, all regional campaign teams have been tasked to monitor and report on the activities of the candidates.
“The regional campaign teams are hereby directed to submit weekly reports of the activities of their parliamentary candidates to the National Secretariat. We trust in your usual attention and cooperation in this matter,” the statement added.
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Read the full statement below: