The one-day mini retreat took place at the national headquarters of the party in Congo Town. Curtis Dorley, national youth chairman of the Unity Party, said the retreat brought together youth leaders of the 15 counties to strategize and discuss the future of the party in the upcoming presidential runoff. He added that the gathering was to inspire, motivate and keep the young partisans engage in the political process of the party by providing them the adequate skills and tools. "What it takes to politics among young people, and who are their target groups,” Curtis said. “I tell people I prefer the continuity of the Unity Party in diversity rather than elusive change that people talk about from the other side because other people don’t have the platform that we have,” he averred.
Source: Front Page Africa December 19, 2017 02:15 UTC