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ADOPTION OF BRANCHES, WARDS AND EVEN CONSTITUENCIES BY FORMER APPOINTEES, FORMER AND CURRENT PARTY EXECUTIVES.

It is not the man who has too little but rather, the man who craves for more to establish visions and that is what Chairman Marvin Philip Frazer Norman stands for.

It is very important for every aspirant to know and understand the roles and responsibilities expected of him/her relatively to the portfolio vying for and so its the office of the treasurer.

The treasurer’s role is one of the most sensitive and important within the party hierarchy since it becomes the department which oils the wheels of the party. The party can only function very well when the treasurer is able to perfectly and responsibly execute his responsibilities by sourcing enough resources and logistics for the party.

The treasurer should also look for other avenues to help lift the financial and logistical burden off the shoulders of the party and that is the main reason why Chairman Marvin Philip Frazer Norman, former Asokwa constituency chairman and Ashanti Regional Treasurer Hopeful is advocating for former appointees, former and current party executives to adopt branches, wards and even constituencies base on their financial standings to ease the burdens on the constituencies.

Adoption of Branches, Wards and Constituencies is very important at this stage since it will
1. Lift the financial and logistical burdens from the shoulders of the various constituencies
2. Revive branch meetings and activities
3. Make the party very attractive to members and also attract new members due to constant meetings and engagement
This adoption initiation will go a long way to actualize the vision of winning 2024 elections since it will get the grassroots working.

The NDC is blessed to have someone like Chairman Marvin Philip Frazer Norman who perfectly understands exactly what is expected from the treasurer, has vast knowledge in party organization and a very good team player and one who will always put the interest of the party first. It will be in the great interest of t he party to entrust Marvin with this role when the time is due so the NDC can be best managed and help actualize its visions in Ashanti Region.

Thank you

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