NPP Oti Women’s Organiser visits former contender after NPP election
The newly elected Oti Regional Women’s Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Olivia Yawa Aglago, has paid a courtesy call on her former contender, Alice Adwoa Mensah, as part of efforts to promote reconciliation and unity within the party. The visit comes after the NPP’s Oti Regional Executive Elections, in which Madam Aglago defeated […]
Olivia Yawa Aglago, the newly elected Oti Regional Women’s Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), paid a visit to her former rival, Alice Adwoa Mensah, as part of her efforts to foster reconciliation and unity within the party. This encounter occurred following the Oti Regional Executive Elections, where Aglago emerged victorious over Mensah by a margin of 155 votes.
During the meeting, Aglago urged both parties to set aside their disagreements and collaborate to bolster the party’s Women’s Wing and its position in the region. She emphasized that their common objective should be to aid the NPP in regaining political power. Mensah responded positively to Aglago's gesture, expressing her support for the newly appointed leadership and reaffirming her dedication to working alongside the new Regional Women’s Organiser for the greater good of the party and enhancing the Women’s Wing in the Oti Region.
The meeting is considered a significant move towards bridging the gaps that may have developed during the regional elections, aiming to cultivate stronger collaboration among party members. Aglago was accompanied by the Oti Regional Secretary, Dr. Frank Awuah, and other NPP officials. Both leaders reconfirmed their commitment to unity, cooperation, and collective efforts to fortify the party in preparation for future political endeavors.
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