Nduom funds 2 more CPP offices
Posted by on September 28, 2011 at 9:44 am in Other Top StoriesThe 2008 flag bearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, has funded and donated two offices for the party at Assin Nyankumasi-Ahenkro in the Assin South Constituency and Elmina in the Komenda-Edina- Eguafo- Abirem Constituencies of the Central Region.
The commissioning of the offices was done by Dr. Nduom with support from the chiefs and elders of the areas as well as other CPP executive members and Regional Executives of the CPP in the two Constituencies.
The ecstatic atmosphere that greeted Dr. Nduom’s presence in the two areas clearly sent the signals that the so-called two leading political parties in the two constituencies were in for a stiff opposition from the CPP in their attempts to retain the two seats.
While the Assin South seat is currently being held by Prof. Dominic Fobih of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Joseph Samuel Annan of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is the MP for the KEEA Constituency.
The opening of the two offices brings to four the number of CPP offices so far funded and donated to the party by Dr. Nduom.
He has within the past week supported with the funding of two CPP offices in the Korle-Clottey and the Effutu Constituencies and according to Dr. Nduom, he hopes to open 56 more offices to make up for the 60 offices that he has personally promised the CPP before the 2012 elections.
Before the commissioning of the Assin South office, Dr. Nduom paid a courtesy call on the Omanhene of Assin Nyankumasi-Ahenkro, Nana Tsibu Asare, where he made some donations to the chief and his elders.
Nana Tsibu Asare who was obviously thrilled by Dr. Nduom’s gesture recalled how he benefited immensely during the reign of the founder of the CPP and the 1st President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
He disclosed that he was sponsored by Dr. Nkrumah to go to Israel for studies and said he was looking up to Dr. Nduom to win the CPP presidential primary to be able to continue with the many abandoned development projects of Dr. Nkrumah.
Nana Tsibu Asare said he together with his people were looking up to Dr. Nduom to provide employment to the people, especially many of the unemployed youth of his town and its environs and urged his people to support Dr. Nduom’s efforts at reviving the CPP.
Dr. Nduom was accompanied by the CPP National Women’s Organizer-elect, Mrs. Mary Ankomah-Boateng and the outgoing National Organizer, Ms. Evelyn Lamisi Anabila.
Other members of Dr. Nduom’s entourage included the Central Regional chairman, Mr. Adu Ansah, his Second Vice-Chairman, Mr. Johnson and the Central Regional Youth Organizer, Mr. Kojo Edumoah.
The Assin South Constituency Chairman of the CPP, Mr. Kojo Gyasi Nimako, who attended the ceremony with his other constituency executives, said both the NDC and NPP had taken Ghana back by the way and manner that they had destroyed the country’s education and health systems.
He therefore charged the chiefs and people of Assin South to help in the revival of the CPP to ensure uniformity in the development of the country.



