Speaking at the event, NPP’s presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo encouraged members of the party as well as executives to religiously take part in the session.
For his party, Charles K. Tedam, a founding member of the NPP and chairman of the Council of Elders, called for unity in the party.
“I am pleading with you that we may today be in turmoil, we are in trouble, we are in difficult times, but we are proud that we have God-fearing people behind us. They have agreed that we have a good message and that we must do it in a way that all Ghanaians will accept it come and support us so they want to pray for us, and we will all pray together till victory becomes ours,” he remarked.
The crisis in the NPP seems to have been unveiled by the death of the Upper East regional Chairman of the party, Adam Mahama.
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