Restore GN Bank And Gold Coast Fund Management Company - Nana Kojo Conduah VII To Gov’t

The paramount Chief of Elmina Traditional area Nana Koko Conduah VII has added his voice to the call for government to restore the collapsed businesses of Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom so that the youth will have jobs to do.

Addressing the Flagbearer Ms. Brigitte Dzogbenuku and the Vice Presidential candidate Kofi Asamoah-Siaw when they paid a courtesy call on him on 23rd November, Nana Conduah VII further stated that Dr. Nduom is so dear to them in the Edina Traditional area and the Central Region as a whole and so whatever happens to Dr. Nduom affects the people.

He expressed their unhappiness and appealed to the government to address any misunderstanding so they can reach some mutually beneficial terms to restore the businesses.

The paramount Chief again prayed that Ghanaians will hear the good news of PPP and vote for the party in the upcoming elections.

Also present at the meeting were party executives and the Parliamentary candidate for KEEA, Mr. John Sterlin.

Later in the day, Mr. Sterlin led a procession through the principal streets of Elmina bringing activities to a standstill.

Addressing the large crowd gathered at the Comedian Center in Elmina, Mr. John Sterlin promised to ensure premix fuel problems faced by fisherfolks will be a thing of the past when voted in to office.

He stated that he will depoliticize premix fuel distribution and will lead and champion for the establishment of filling stations for the sale of premix fuel.

The crowd was very excited when Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom addressed them via zoom where he charged the voters to know that the 2020 elections are for only two people; Ms. Brigitte Dzogbenuku as President for Ghana and Mr. John Sterlin as member of Parliament for KEEA.

He called on Ghanaians to embrace PPP and vote massively for the party to bring change.

The Flagbearer Ms. Brigitte Dzogbenuku also visited Gomoa West Constituency on Tuesday to join Mr. Charles Yawson the Parliamentary candidate to embark on a whistle-stop campaign.