CPP targets over 6m votes in new approach to re-organize base

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Akosua Sarpong Kumankumah is the Chair of the CPP
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The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has launched a re-organisation booklet to reintegrate and galvanize the party’s grassroots base ahead of the 2024 general elections.

The booklet dubbed: ‘Organisation decides it all’ aims at challenging executive members of the party to solidify the base of the party to help build a strong force toward the next election.

With 2024 fast beckoning, pressure is mounting on political parties to mobilize their supporters to ensure inclusion in the 2024 general election.

In this vein, the CPP has adopted a new approach to reach out to the Ghanaian voter to embrace its policies and vote for the party to wrestle power in the forthcoming 2024 polls.

Chairperson and Leader of CPP Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah, addressing the media at the launch, maintained that the reintegration programme is targeting over 6 million legitimate voters for victory in the 2024 polls.

She rallied the rank and file of the party to work together to uphold the ideals and principles of CPP and by doing so make the party appealing to the public.

She expounded that the re-organisation booklet has detailed polling stations in every constituency across the country to enable executives effect their mandate by at least winning 10 people from each electoral area to vote for CPP.

“It is now your turn to make CPP a broad base party with members from various trades, because you owe it to mother Ghana to succeed.

“The chance for CPP in 2024 depends on your mobilization of members from your constituency and electoral areas, so please get it work,” she reiterated.

The 2012 Vice-President Candidate for CPP challenged the party executives to warmly embrace the re-organisation programme to solidify the grassroot base of CPP.

She maintained that CPP is the only party with better policies to save Ghana from the economic doldrums and urged the youth to massively join the party to win power come 2024.

By Maxwell Otoo|Onua FM|3news.com|Ghana