The Berekum West Deputy Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has resigned from the party with immediate effect.
Simon Awelinga in a letter addressed to the Constituency Chairman said he resigned from the party for personal reasons.
“I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences I have gained during my time with the party at the constituency level. I would like to thank all the constituency executives, electoral area coordinators, polling station executives and party faithful for the support and guidance provided to me during my tenure as Deputy Organizer in the party…,” a statement from him read in part.
He however stated in his letter that he would still contribute to the 2024 campaign of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
Below is the full statement from him.
Dear Sir,
RESIGNATION
I write to officially tender in my resignation as the constituency Deputy organizer of our party effective immediately. After much reflection and consideration, I have come to this difficult decision to resign from my position as a constituency executive due to one or two personal reasons.
I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences I have gained during my time with the party at the constituency level. I would like to thank all the constituency executives, electoral area coordinators, polling station executives and party faithful for the support and guidance provided to me during my tenure as Deputy Organizer in the party. I wish to state however that I am still a true member of our great party and would continue to campaign for DMB our next president coming December, 7th 2024.
I wish to use this opportunity to render unqualified apology to all Party Faithful and members especially Hon. Isaac Kwasi Osei for leading unnecessary demonstration against Him after the 2020 elections never again.
I wish all the constituency executives a continued success in their future endeavours and I hope that my decision is received with understanding.
Yours Faithfully,
……..Signed……..
Awelinga Simon (MR).
Outgoing constituency Deputy Organizer
Berekum west (NPP).
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