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Youth Organizers Across Country Pick Forms for Clement Opoku Gyamfi to Contest NPP National Youth Organizer Position

Youth organizers from five regions back Clement Opoku Gyamfi for NPP National Youth Organizer

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  • Five regions back Clement Opoku Gyamfi
  • Youth organizers pick nomination forms
  • Gyamfi targets NPP Youth Organizer seat

Youth organizers and delegates under the age of 40 from the Eastern, Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, and Volta Regions have mobilized to pick nomination forms to endorse Clement Opoku Gyamfi, popularly known as Kwame Poku CiD, as a candidate for the National Youth Organizer position of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The coordinated pickup of nomination forms represents significant grassroots support for Clement Opoku Gyamfi’s candidacy and underscores his organizational reach within the party’s youth structures.

The movement to nominate Gyamfi, spanning the Eastern, Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, and Volta Regions, demonstrates his ability to mobilize young party members at both the constituency and regional levels.

The participation of young party delegates and organizers under the age of 40 also aligns with the NPP’s stated commitment to youth empowerment and generational renewal.

“The energy we’re seeing across these regions reflects genuine grassroots enthusiasm for bringing fresh perspectives and vigorous leadership to the youth directorate,” said a youth organizer from Greater Accra who participated in the exercise.

Kwame Poku CiD has established himself as an active figure within the NPP’s youth organization through years of involvement in party strategy and youth mobilization efforts. His track record in constituency-level organization and ability to build coalitions across regional boundaries have positioned him as a candidate for the national youth leadership position.

The nomination exercise signals the formal commencement of his campaign. Gyamfi’s campaign team is expected to continue building support across the remaining regions in the coming weeks, with the formal submission of nomination forms and subsequent party elections expected to follow the NPP’s established timelines.

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