A groundswell of concern is sweeping through the ranks of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), as a cross-section of its dedicated supporters are sounding a dire warning to the party’s leadership.
Wake up from your slumber and salvage the NPP from collapse.
They contend that unless the party’s leading figures set aside their differences and come together as one big family coupled with a rigorous and effective reorganization, the NPP’s return to opposition in 2028 is predictable.
The urgent call for unity and strategic overhaul emerged from various party members, with a significant push originating from the NPP faithful in the Suame constituency.
These concerned supporters believe that the party is currently at a critical crossroads and requires immediate decisive solutions to ensure its survival and future electoral success.
Central to their appeal is the demand for seasoned personalities to step forward and lead a fresh management mission.
Party members have specifically pointed fingers at figures like the former Member of Parliament for the Suame constituency, Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah urging him and others of his stature to come on board to mend fences among disgruntled members.
The objective, they emphasized is to foster unity, peace, and stability that are crucial prerequisites for effective reorganization and a victorious campaign in the upcoming general elections.
Robert Ofori a concerned supporter drew parallels to past electoral outcomes citing what happened to some parties who have since not seen any relief from the party after presumably incidents like the Ablekuma North constituency by-election.
Such events, he suggested, create a lingering suspicion that the party’s future appears uncertain.
Adding to this sentiment, Amos Ofosu also from Suame constituency asserted, Our future seems bleak because our welfare is at stake when some are arrested on political issues.
This highlights a profound concern among grassroots members about their personal security and well-being in the face of political challenges.
Janet Amankwaa, another constituent from Suame articulated the critical link between member welfare and effective campaign efforts.
A party member can campaign effectively when he sees that his life and welfare are guaranteed, she stated.
According to Amankwaa, no one can engage in effective campaign considering the number of arrests of NPP supporters and the silence of our leaders on the ground.
Her message was unequivocal: Until new air blows in the party, let’s prepare to accept next elections defeat in 2028.
This stark conclusion serves as a potent warning that without immediate and significant internal reforms, the NPP risks losing the trust and dedication of its base and thus paving the way for a return to the opposition benches.
The collective voice of these NPP supporters is a clear alarm bell ringing for the party’s leadership, underscoring the urgent need for a unified front, comprehensive reorganization, and a renewed commitment to the welfare of its members if it hopes to secure another term in
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