Alan Kodjo John Kyerematen, a leading contender in the New
Patriotic Party's (NPP) presidential primaries is urging all aspirants to treat
the elections
as a "family contest". According to him, “the competition only
reinforces the party’s likeness for heterogeneity and the contest of ideas,
however, the debates must be clean and healthy; based on facts and not
fallacious propaganda. He says the rules of the contest must be respected. He
called on the party leadership to educate members on the terms of engagement,
and advised the contestants to encourage their followers to eschew the use of
bad language in the contest. The presidential hopeful also asked agents on his
campaign team
and supporters of his candidature to be circumspect in their utterances. Acknowledging
that, given there is much work that remains to be done for the growth of the
party and the country, Mr. Kyerematen advised that campaign messages should
focus on what can be done to rejuvenate the party and win power, to bring
solutions to national problems. He was confident the NPP will remain united
after the flagbearer contest and present a potent front for the 2016 elections.
Being a founding member of the party since its establishment in 1992 and having
served in some of its highest decision making bodies, his singular commitment
has been to prosecute an agenda to galvanize the business community to support
the growth and development of the party. Alan Kyerematen says he is also very
much aware of the weakened grassroot structures of the party and finds that an
agenda at the national, regional, constituency and polling station levels to
rebuild these structures will be crucial to winning power in 2016.
Source: Joy
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