CPP Chairman Lands In Kumbungu

Chairman Delle

The National Chairman and leader of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), who has been vigorously campaigning for his flagbearer, Ivor Kobina Greenstreet in the Upper West region for two weeks now, descended triumphantly onto Kumbungu yesterday as part of his Northern Regional tour.

He was met and accompanied by the party’s 3rd National Vice; Alhaji Tidjani, his Acting National Youth Organizer; Nabila Basiru Alhassan, his Regional Chairman; Alhaji Zorro, his Regional Organizer; Hamza Seidu, his Regional Youth Organizer; Hafiz Mohammed.

Of course, the CPP’s parliamentary candidate Moses Yahaya was all there to welcome him to Kumbungu.
Amidst his door to door, street to street, hamlet to hamlet campaign, the entire entourage paid courtesy calls on the chiefs of Kanfehayili, Nwodua and Gumo, among others.

“We have no reason to reject Hon. Moses. Our communities have seen various levels of development by this MP. We have clinics, ambulances, water, farming seed-capitals for our households and most importantly he has affected and touched individual lives,” both chiefs declared at separate instances.
Large crowds followed the CPP Chairman and the incumbent MP to every home they entered to preach the CPP gospel.
In a quick response from the CPP Chairman to the electorate in one of the several gatherings, he reiterated the MP’s commitment in affecting lives positively.

“What you have seen so far is the least of what  CPP MPs are capable of doing.”
Chairman cited the amazing and extraordinary developments Hon. Samia brought to the people of Jomoro, among others.
We, in the CPP, do not present just anybody to stand as your Member of Parliament. We have always presented to you persons who are ideologically inclined and committed to the CPP and so when they assume office through your help, they perform astronomically well to your satisfaction,” he added.
Chairman Delle is expected to touch down in the Upper East tomorrow after completing his scheduled constituencies today.

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