July 13, 2026
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NPP Central Regional Acting Chairman Commends Peaceful Constituency Elections

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The Acting Central Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Percy Denise, has expressed satisfaction with the successful conduct of the party’s constituency elections held across the Central Region on Saturday.

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Speaking after the exercise, Mr. Denise described the elections as peaceful, transparent, and well-organized, praising party members for their high level of discipline and commitment throughout the voting process.

 

He said he was particularly impressed by the massive voter turnout recorded in most constituencies, noting that the enthusiasm demonstrated by delegates reflects the party’s unity and readiness to strengthen its grassroots structures ahead of future political activities.

 

According to Mr. Denise, while the elections were successfully conducted in the majority of constituencies, one or two constituencies were unable to hold their polls due to unforeseen challenges. He expressed confidence that the issues would be resolved promptly to allow those constituencies to elect their executives.

 

“We are pleased with the peaceful atmosphere and the impressive turnout witnessed across the region. Although one or two constituencies could not conduct their elections because of some challenges, we are hopeful that the necessary steps will be taken to address the issues so they can also elect their executives,” he stated.

 

Mr. Denise commended the Electoral Committee, security personnel, party officials, and delegates for their roles in ensuring a credible and peaceful electoral process. He urged party members to remain united and support the newly elected constituency executives in building a stronger NPP in the Central Region.

 

The constituency elections form part of the New Patriotic Party’s internal reorganization aimed at strengthening its structures and preparing the party for future electoral contests.

By Kojo December

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