There is a saying that “Society that Doesn’t Honour it Heroes is NOT Worth Dying for”.
Third October marks exactly two years that our Galant Regional Youthful Organizers of Bono East and Bono Regions and their Deputies got involved in Gore Vehicular Accident whiled on duty for the National Democrats Congress.
The said Accident took away the life of one of our committed, young, hardworking and energetic Field Marshall the late Hon Nsiah Kwadwo aka Kwadwo Nomuah. Kwadwo was the 2 time Kintampo North Constituency Youth Organizer who due to his hard work and commitment to duties became one of the First Three Newly Created Bono East Regional Youth Organizers.
The other surviving 3, namely, Bono East Regional Youth Organizer, Bono Regional Youth Organizer and Bono Dep. Regional Youth Organizer suffered Severe Life Threatening Injuries that cause them to spend Days, Weeks and Months in Techiman Holy Family Hospital.
I am of Strong Conviction as a Former Member of Parliament for Kintampo North Constituency who on countless occasions work with these Heroes that is Time to Honor our Heroes by ensuring that at least the 3 Surviving Youth Organizers and their Deputies Positions are Declare UNOPPOSE by NEC, FEC, Bono and Bono East Executive Committees to Honor these Galant Regional Youth Organizers.
The Pictures below talk Volumes.
I humbly do submit to NDC’s NEC, FEC, Bono East and Bono Regional Executive Committees for your Action.
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