NPP-USA NY Chapter Chairman, Mr. Frank Antwi has initiated a campaign to encourage voters to participate in the upcoming limited voter registration exercise. He believes that every electoral victory is built upon the foundation of a credible voter register, which can only be achieved through a meticulous and systematic process.
Addressing a gathering of party members, former members, and prospective supporters on his social media pages, Frank Antwi emphasized the importance of active involvement in the voter registration exercise, which will take place from the 7th to the 27th of May 2024.
“As citizens of this great nation, it is our responsibility to ensure that our electoral process is transparent, fair, and credible,” Antwi passionately stated. “The first step towards achieving this is by actively participating in the voter registration exercise.”
The NPP Chairman highlighted the significance of a credible voter register, which would not only guarantee free and fair elections but also strengthen the democratic process in the country. He urged all party members, former members, and anyone who wishes to be part of the NPP family to take advantage of the opportunity and register as voters.
Frank Antwi’s call to action resonated with party faithful, who understand the importance of having an accurate and up-to-date voter register. In the following days, the NPP intends to launch a series of awareness campaigns to educate the public about the voter registration exercise and its significance. They plan to organize rallies, town hall meetings, and even door-to-door visits to encourage people to register.
The limited voter registration exercise begins on the 7th of May 2024 and ends on the 27th of May 2024.
The NPP’s commitment to a credible voter register not only boosted their image as a responsible political party but also inspired other political parties to follow suit.
This collective effort contributed to a more transparent and fair electoral process in the country, fostering a stronger democratic foundation for generations to come.
STORY BY: Mc Ogee, Adinkra Radio