NSA Board Chairman begins nationwide tour to engage youth organisers
The Board Chairman of the National Service Authority(NSA), Mr Okai Mintah, has commenced a nationwide tour aimed at engaging youth organisers as part of the party’s ongoing reorganisation exercise.
The tour began on Tuesday, March 10, in Koforidua, where Mr Mintah and his team held discussions with youth leaders and party organisers on strategies to strengthen grassroots mobilisation.
During the visit, the team paid a courtesy call on the Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, who welcomed the delegation and expressed support for efforts aimed at enhancing youth participation in the party’s activities.
Mr Mintah also met with the Regional Youth Organiser, his deputies, and Constituency Youth Organisers across the region to discuss the party’s reorganisation agenda and gather feedback from the grassroots.
He commended the youth leaders for their dedication and commitment to the party, noting that their insights and contributions would play a key role in strengthening the party’s structures across the country.
The nationwide tour is expected to continue in other regions as part of broader efforts to engage party youth leaders and consolidate the party’s base ahead of future political activities.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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