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Blay: We’ve left a legacy of continuity and unity in the NPP

Freddie Blay, the immediate past national chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has said he left a legacy of continuity, unity and hard work in the party.

Speaking at the just-ended national delegates’ conference of the NPP, Blay said, “I’ve done what I could. With all my team members, we put in efforts, and I believe the delegates and the membership know what we’ve been able to go through.”

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“There’ve been peace and unity. And we want to build even a stronger party … I am a proud member. I will leave tonight (16 July) believing that what we’ve left is a legacy of continuity, unity, hard work and the legacy of working together. 

He added, “I think that is stronger than any other legacy you can talk of …This is only eight years that I’ve served my party [as national chairman] and I feel privileged …”

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Ntim was finally elected national chairman of the NPP on his fifth consecutive attempt at running for the position. He won 4,014 votes (or 72.76% of the total vote) while his main contender, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, garnered 1,010 votes (18.31%).

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George Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah had 294 votes (5.33%), Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi had 101 votes (1.83%) and Gifty Asantewaa Ayeh (aka Daavi Ama) had 44 (0.80%). Sammy Crabbe received 32 votes (0.58%) and Akwasi Osei-Adjei won 20 (0.36%).

Source: Asaaseradio

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