Ayawaso West Wuogon Gears Up For 2024 Samuel Owusu Amankwaa Steps Into Key Role
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 10:00
Ayawaso West Wuogon is charging forward as the constituency launched its 2024 campaign team with Samuel Owusu Amankwaa taking up a key role in what promises to be a decisive electoral battle.
Despite facing disappointment in the internal elections, Amankwaa demonstrated grace and resolve, choosing to rally behind the party’s leadership and focus on the upcoming elections.
His inclusion in the campaign team marks a significant moment for the constituency, underscoring his commitment to victory and the success of the party’s agenda.
Amankwaa expressed profound gratitude to the leadership for entrusting him with this role, signaling his readiness to contribute to the effort to retain the seat.
"After the internal elections didn’t go well for me, I put everything behind and now promise to do everything humanly possible to help us retain the seat and help us break the eight come 2024", Amankwaa stated passionately during the launch.
His words reflect the determination that has become the hallmark of the party’s fight to persist leading Ayawaso West Wuogon.
With faith as the foundation and victory within reach, the campaign is poised to energize supporters across the ’s call to action echoes a broader sentiment of perseverance and unity as the team prepares to bring their message of progress to every corner of Ayawaso West Wuogon.
Victory is not just a goal; it is a divine promise waiting to be fulfilled in 2024.

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