[ad_1]
The vice president’s economic policy adviser and spokesman, Dr. Gideon Boako, warned voters in the Tano North constituency against voting for “skirt and blouse” in the 2020 general election.
He said the “skirt and blouse” vote would not help the New Patriotic Party (PNP) achieve the total victory it wants in the elections and would also hamper President Akufo-Addo’s vision of the country.
Dr. Gideon Boako said this in separate meetings with some aggrieved supporters in Yamfo, Tanoso, Bomaa and Duayaw-Nkwanta in the Tano Norte constituency as part of measures to strengthen the party in the constituency ahead of the impending general elections. .
The meetings come after receiving information indicating that some party supporters were unhappy with the candidate’s selection for the area and insisted on punishing the candidate who doubles as the incumbent deputy of Parliament in December wearing a voting skirt and blouse. .
All the aspiring parliamentarians, constituency executives, electoral area coordinators and voting station executives were present at the peace pipe smoking meetings.
Dr Boako, who is on a five-day visit to the constituency to settle scores among supporters, pointed out at a meeting that the party needed to find its strengths and weaknesses, and that adopting a ‘skirt and blouse’ attitude would not it would help them achieve their goal of holding power and winning the seat.
He said forgiveness after the primaries has been the party’s nightmare in the constituency and urged the various parties to unite and campaign together as a single unit to keep the seat and give real meaning to the many development projects that the government is implementing to improve livelihoods.
He challenged campaign teams to work tirelessly and coordinate effectively with polling stations and polling station campaign teams to ensure that the PNP’s message reached constituencies well.
Ms Emelia Konadu, an applicant who spoke on behalf of the various applicants, pledged her unwavering support to the party and the parliamentary candidate ahead of the elections and said that all supporters of all applicants must bury their differences and merge in unity to the progress of the match.
[ad_2]