A former first National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) has indicated that the party’s image has been dented by Tuesday’s
violence at the party’s headquarters. Fred Oware noted that the NPP which is
known to be a democratic party is gradually losing its credentials. A news conference by
the NPP’s National Chairman and General Secretary was
disrupted by some irate youth wielding guns and machetes. They were demanding
the resignation of the party’s general secretary, Kwabena Agyapong over certain
appointments and dismissals of some party officials. Calm has since been
restored through the intervention of the chairman, Paul Afoko and some personnel
of the Ghana Police Service. The act has been widely condemned by ex-President John
Kufuor,
presidential aspirant of the NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo, other political parties and the
general public. Mr. Oware acknowledged that although the act is shameful, the
NPP will resolve its internal matters to enable it present a formidable front
in 2016. He however maintained that contrary to widely held perceptions, the
party is not in crisis. With two years to the general elections, the former
vice chair of the NPP says it is a great opportunity for the party to repair
“whatever damage that has been caused.” He counseled party executives and
members to make sure that “within the shortest possible period, they are able
to amends the little cracks in the party.
Source: Citi
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