Former Juaboso District Chief Executive (DCE) and former Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Martha Kwayie Manu, has congratulated the newly elected constituency executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Western North Region.
Madam Kwayie Manu, who is also aspiring to become the Western North Regional Chairperson of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), urged the newly elected executives to unite and serve with humility and dedication.
She called on them to strengthen the party’s grassroots structures as part of efforts to rebuild the NPP and position it for victory in the 2028 general elections.
In a congratulatory message following the constituency executive elections held on Saturday, July 11, Madam Kwayie Manu said the election of the new executives demonstrated the confidence and trust delegates had placed in their leadership abilities.
She encouraged the newly elected officers to discharge their duties with humility, commitment and dedication while prioritising the interests of the party and its members.
“I congratulate each and every one of you on your well-deserved victory in today’s elections. Your victory is a testament to the confidence the delegates have reposed in you,” she stated.
Madam Kwayie Manu also appealed to all party members, including those who were unsuccessful in the elections, to put the competition behind them and work together towards the collective progress of the NPP.
She stressed that unity among constituency executives, party supporters and stakeholders would be crucial in rebuilding the party’s structures from the grassroots level and preparing the NPP for victory in the 2028 general elections.
“I urge us all to work together in unity, humility and dedication to strengthen our party at the grassroots and lead the NPP to victory in 2028,” she added.
She wished the newly elected constituency executives a successful tenure and prayed for God’s guidance and wisdom as they take up their responsibilities.
“Once again, congratulations and God bless our great party,” she said.













