Dubbed “2 by 1”, NPP-USA has set a goal to
raise $200,000 as the first installment of building a war chest to support the
coming 2008 national elections in Ghana. With the dual aim of building
membership, the plan is for 2,000 people to each contribute $100. Have you paid
your share? If so many thanks and if not, please click on BECOME A MEMBER or
DONATE and do your part with our gratitude to you. Spread the word.
While you are at it, please take a moment to register
to become a member. You will b assigned to a NPP Chapter near you if you do
not already belong to one. Please e-mail a digital picture of you to:
member@npp.org . This will be used to make a membership picture identification
card for you. Later, a card from Ghana will be also mailed to you
when they become available. See a sample identification card below.
If you choose, you can pay through a Chapter or
mail your contribution, completed application and picture to:
NPP-USA
8 SHERMAN PLACE
OSSINING, NY
10562
Make your check or money order payable to
NPP-USA, Inc.
You can print a copy of the Membership
Application from “Become A Member” on this web site. When you go the extra mile
to recommend 10 people each of whom also pays the $100, you will be crowned as
a CHAMPION and your name will be sent to the Party’s Headquarters in Ghana
where we have an assurance that you will be assisted in any way they can when
you need it.
USES OF NET
PROCEEDS
1. To support activities of NPP-USA
in advocating for the full participation of Ghanaians living abroad in Ghana’s
political and economic development.
2. To support the campaign and
victory of NPP’s 2008 Presidential Candidate.
3. To support the
administration of the NPP-National Headquarters in Ghana.
4. To
support the campaigns of members of NPP-USA who contest Parliamentary seats.
Members of the Executive Committee are:
John Nyarku (202 727-0368- work);
Mike Sefa (703 765-8549 ) ;
Amy Frimpong ( 215 782-8518 );
Kwame Ameyaw (703 987-9804);
Prince Osei-Bonsu (
703-226-9441 cell )
Isaac Fosu (917 287-5874 cell );
Kwaku
Agyei Yeboah (413 330 4563 cell) ;
Kofi Bawuah (732 381-6977- work);
Abenaa Dapaah (571-338-5750, cell)
Mr. Kofi A. Boateng
(914 907-0633 cell – kboateng@aaionline.org)