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NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong Sounds Warning to Appointees: “Shape Up or Face Exposure”

As the December elections draw near, New Patriotic Party (NPP) General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong has embarked on a regional tour to assess the party’s preparedness and engagement with grassroots supporters. His recent visit to the Bono region revealed a disturbing trend: some appointees have lost touch with their base.

In a stern warning, Frimpong cautioned these appointees to re-engage with their constituents or face public exposure. “Don’t force me to start mentioning names; do the needful,” he emphasized.

Disconnect Between Appointees and Grassroots

Frimpong’s tour revealed a growing disconnect between some appointees and the party’s grassroots supporters. This disconnect threatens to undermine the NPP’s chances in the upcoming elections.

“We cannot afford to have appointees who are out of touch with the people,” Frimpong stressed. “The NPP is a grassroots party, and our strength lies in our connection with the ordinary citizen.”

Call to Action

Frimpong urged appointees to:

  1. Re-engage with their constituents
  2. Listen to their concerns
  3. Provide feedback and support
  4. Embrace their roles as representatives of the party

“Appointees must recognize that their positions are not mere privileges, but responsibilities to serve the party and the people,” Frimpong emphasized.

Consequences of Inaction

Frimpong warned that failure to comply would result in public exposure, potentially damaging the party’s reputation and electoral chances.

“We will not hesitate to take action against appointees who fail to shape up,” he stated. “The NPP’s success depends on our collective effort and commitment to grassroots engagement.”

Regional Tour Update

Frimpong’s regional tour aims to:

  1. Assess party preparations for the December elections
  2. Engage with grassroots supporters
  3. Identify areas for improvement
  4. Mobilize support for NPP candidates

The tour has already covered several regions, with the Bono region being the latest stop.

Conclusion

Justin Kodua Frimpong’s warning to appointees serves as a wake-up call for the NPP. As the party gears up for the December elections, it is crucial that appointees re-establish connections with their base.

The NPP’s commitment to grassroots engagement has been a key factor in its success. Frimpong’s efforts aim to ensure that this commitment remains strong, securing victory for the party in the upcoming elections.

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