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NPP clears Ketu North to hold constituency election on July 19
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NPP clears Ketu North to hold constituency election on July 19

Modern Ghana 1 day 1 mins read
The New Patriotic Party rsquo;s National Headquarters has granted clearance for the Ketu North Constituency to proceed with its long-awaited executive elections on Sunday, July 19, 2026. In a memorandum dated July 13, 2026 and signed by the Acting National Chairman, Danquah Buttey Smith, the party directed the Ketu North Constituency Elections Committee, the Regional Chairman, and the Constituency Chairman to commence preparations for the polls.

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