Ho, Oct. 15, GNA - Mr Joseph Kwaku Nayan, the only
New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament in the Volta
Region has implored the Party to undertake diligent studies
into its performance with a view to improving on it in future
elections. =93There is need to go back to the drawing board to
develop new strategies and review old ones in order to win
more seats,=94 Mr Nayan, MP for Nkwanta-North and Deputy
Volta Regional Minister, told an NPP regional delegates'
conference in Ho on Saturday. Mr Nayan congratulated foot soldiers of the Party for
winning the Nkwanta-North seat. Mr Edmund Ankomah, Special Assistant to the Chief of
Staff at the Castle, called for unity and hard work among
Party activists to enable them to win at least 30 percent of
the votes in the region. NPP representatives from the Eastern and Western
regions, the regional Youth and Women's wings, Tertiary
Students Confederation (TESCON), as well as spokesmen of
some aspiring Presidential candidates, also addressed the
conference. In attendance was Isaac Kodobisah, Volta Regional
Deputy Regional Secretary of the National Democratic
Congress. Mr Kofi Nyankopah, Western Regional First Vice
Chairman of the NPP, said all was on course to raise the 57
percent votes gained by the Party in the 2004 elections to 70
percent in 2008. He predicted that in 2008, the NPP will snatch four
constituencies from the NDC in addition to its current seats
and also support the Convention People's Party to retain its
two places. The thrust of all the messages delivered at the
conference was on the need for unity and cooperation
among party members, in addition to hard work to enable it
retain power in 2008. Present at the conference were Major Courage
Quashigah (Rtd), Minister of Health and Mr Kofi Dzamesi,
the Regional Minister.