The re-elected New Patriotic Party (NPP) Women’s Organizer, Kate Gyamfua, has said she is going work harder to break the 8 come 2024.
She said this during a phone-in interview on Movement In The Morning Show with Kwaku Dawuro a day after she was re-elected at the 2022 National Annual Delegates Conference at the Accra Sports Stadium.
She said, ”I wasn’t surprised I won with widest margin because I have worked diligently and delivered as I promised and I am excited the women voted for me as they assured me. We need to work harder to break the 8 so we don’t give the NDC’s the chance to take Ghana back to 20 years ago. Retaining power in 2024 is a must’’.
She expressed her profound gratitude to all the delegates who voted for her and party members for the immerse support.
Kate Gyamfua who was the former Deputy National Women’s Organizer before her first election as the Women’s Organizer won with 620 votes out of a total of 661 votes winning with 93.78% votes. She contended with Ellen Ama Daaku and Hajia Sawudatu.