Let’s use your billboards for 2024 campaign – NPP begs ex-aspirants
The governing New Patriotic Party, in a statement signed by the General Secretary Justin Frimpong Kodua, has served notice of its intention to use the billboard spaces of the party’s former aspirants.
In a notice, the party said: “We hereby serve notice on behalf of the party’s leadership, announcing the temporary use of your billboard spaces within your constituencies and across the country”.
The NPP explained that it “seeks to utilise these spaces to support our party’s presidential and parliamentary candidates’ campaigns”.
“We cannot overstate the significance of visibility as we navigate the critical phase of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections”, the statement noted.
It pointed out: “Your strategically placed billboard locations provide a valuable opportunity to amplify our message and effectively connect with a broader audience”.
“You are kindly requested to notify the office of the General Secretary should you have any reservations about the use of your billboard spaces”.
“We deeply appreciate your consideration and collaboration in this endeavour, as we collectively strive to ensure the success of our campaign”.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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