JUST IN: Moses Abor Resigns As NPP Regional Youth Organizer
Aspiring member of parliament (MP) for Ayawaso Central Constituency, Moses Abor resigns as the NPP regional youth organizer. Moses Abor, has resigned as an NPP regional youth organizer.
The Greater Accra Regional youth organizer for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Moses Abor has officially resigned from his position. This resignation is effective today, Monday, 18th September 2023.
Upon resignation, Moses Abor expressed a great gratitude to his party and the humbling privilege to serve his people. He held the position of regional youth organizer for 6 years.
In his resignation letter, it was stated that the former Regional youth organizer, Moses Abor, worked very well with immense dedication and passion. He also shared the same environment with loving and passionate members as well.
The letter was officially written to the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), and his resignation is effective today.
Moses Abor also stated that, serving for 6 years has been a great honour and privilege. He again stated that, together with the members he worked with, they achieved great goals together.
Moses Abor, made his intentions clear to represent his party, the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) as an MP for Ayawaso Central.
Also, the Ayawaso Central constituency seat is currently occupied by the ruling New Patriotic Party. Honourable Henry Quartey is currently the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso Central constituency.
The former NPP Regional youth organizer made it clear in his resignation letter that he is still fully committed to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and very sure that he worked hard during his tenure as a youth organizer.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) final primaries ahead of the 2024 elections will take place on Saturday, 4th November 2023. This final primaries will determine the flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the 2024 general elections.
The 2024 general elections will take place on the 7th of December 2024.
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