The Convention People’s Party (CPP) presidential candidate, Nana Frimpomaa, has vowed to reclaim assets acquired by the party during Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s leadership if elected in 2024.
Speaking at the launch of the CPP’s "Women’s Manifesto" on November 15, she stressed her commitment to restoring the legacy of Ghana’s founding party.
Frimpomaa described the reclamation of seized properties as a "demand, not a plea," asserting they belong to the Ghanaian people.
She also pledged to rename the Jubilee House to its historic name, Flagstaff House, as part of efforts to honor Ghana’s heritage and founding history.
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