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Let’s use 2024 elections defeat to refresh and strategise for 2028 – Former Deputy MASLOC boss to NPP members

By: Isaac Amoah

 

The former Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), who doubles as a patron for the Free SHS Graduates’ Association & First-time Voters, Mr. Kwabena Asamoah, has stressed the need for the rank and file of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to come together for the 2028 general election.

Mr.Kwabena Asamoah aka Obidombie

Also, he called on all NPP members, especially the Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) members, to urgently reflect on past mistakes and reorganise for victory in the 2028 general election.

The former deputy CEO, who is popularly known as Obidombie, made the appeal on Sunday, 30th March 2025, during a general meeting and refreshers orientation of KNUST TESCON held at the Law Auditorium of the university.

The meeting brought together leading members of the party, including former government appointees of the Akufo-Addo administration.

Some scenes from the event

Obidombie acknowledged the pain of the party’s recent heavy defeat. He, however, emphasised that it also presented an opportunity for profound introspection and strategic realignment.

“This is the time to reflect and get united. Losing doesn’t mean we should give up; no. This is the time we need to reorganise ourselves as one unit. Let’s forgive ourselves and strategise,” he stressed.

Mr. Asamoah implored NPP members to persevere in their commitment to the party’s cause, emphasising the importance of unity in developing strategies for future success.

He passionately urged them to put bitterness behind them, work diligently for the party’s well-being and recognise that unity is essential for regaining power.

Besides, he donated an undisclosed sum of money to support TESCON members.

Mr. Asamoah, who is known for his consistent support for the party’s activities, especially TESCON programmes, emphasised the need for the rank and file of the NPP to stand firm without discouragement.

“I’m urging all of you not to give up because we lost the 2024 polls. The fact that we’ve lost the elections doesn’t imply our lives have come to an end. Let’s use the defeat to reflect and strategise,” he added.

Let’s use 2024 elections defeat to refresh and strategise for 2028 – Former Deputy MASLOC boss to NPP members

By: Isaac Amoah

 

The former Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), who doubles as a patron for the Free SHS Graduates’ Association & First-time Voters, Mr. Kwabena Asamoah, has stressed the need for the rank and file of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to come together for the 2028 general election.

Mr.Kwabena Asamoah aka Obidombie

Also, he called on all NPP members, especially the Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) members, to urgently reflect on past mistakes and reorganise for victory in the 2028 general election.

The former deputy CEO, who is popularly known as Obidombie, made the appeal on Sunday, 30th March 2025, during a general meeting and refreshers orientation of KNUST TESCON held at the Law Auditorium of the university.

The meeting brought together leading members of the party, including former government appointees of the Akufo-Addo administration.

Some scenes from the event

Obidombie acknowledged the pain of the party’s recent heavy defeat. He, however, emphasised that it also presented an opportunity for profound introspection and strategic realignment.

“This is the time to reflect and get united. Losing doesn’t mean we should give up; no. This is the time we need to reorganise ourselves as one unit. Let’s forgive ourselves and strategise,” he stressed.

Mr. Asamoah implored NPP members to persevere in their commitment to the party’s cause, emphasising the importance of unity in developing strategies for future success.

He passionately urged them to put bitterness behind them, work diligently for the party’s well-being and recognise that unity is essential for regaining power.

Besides, he donated an undisclosed sum of money to support TESCON members.

Mr. Asamoah, who is known for his consistent support for the party’s activities, especially TESCON programmes, emphasised the need for the rank and file of the NPP to stand firm without discouragement.

“I’m urging all of you not to give up because we lost the 2024 polls. The fact that we’ve lost the elections doesn’t imply our lives have come to an end. Let’s use the defeat to reflect and strategise,” he added.

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