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Machinations Threaten Party Unity in the 2024 Presidential Primaries- Prof.Gyampo warns NPP

 

 

In the wake of Hon Alan Kyerematen’s resignation from the NPP Presidential Primaries, Professor Yaw Ransford Gyampo, a respected senior political science lecturer at the University of Ghana, has issued a stern warning to the party. The warning, rooted in concerns about fairness and the potential for divisive tactics, highlighting the growing tensions within the party as they prepare to select their candidate for the 2024 General Elections.

Alan Kyerematen’s withdrawal from the race has sent shockwaves through the party, leaving it at a critical juncture.

The former Trade and Industry Minister, who finished third behind Asin North MP Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong and HE Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the initial race, was seen as a formidable contender. His decision to step aside has left many speculating about the future direction of the NPP leadership.

Professor Gyampo’s warning is a call to action for the NPP leadership and members alike. He cautioned that if things are not done fairly within the party, there is a genuine risk of a fracture within its ranks.

The professor’s concerns highlight the need for transparency, equity, and unity in the selection process. It serves as a timely reminder that the NPP must not lose sight of its core principles and values, the very principles that underpinned its past successes.

Moreover, Professor Gyampo pointed out the importance of public comments made by individuals expected to act as neutral arbiters in the process.

Prof Ransford Gyampo

These remarks, if perceived as biased or partisan, could erode the trust that party members place in the leadership’s commitment to a fair and impartial contest. In this crucial phase, maintaining the party’s unity and cohesion should be a top priority.

“I warned that if things aren’t done fairly, there could be breakup. I also warned about the public comments of those expected to be seen as neutral arbiters. There will be more pull-outs. This isn’t the NPP BJ da Rocha and others led”, Professor Yaw Ransford Gyampo posted on his Facebook page.

The resignation of Alan Kyerematen, a prominent figure within the NPP, underscores the high stakes of the 2024 Presidential Primaries. The party now faces the challenge of reconciling differing factions and ensuring that the selection process remains inclusive and credible.

Maintaining the integrity of the party’s democratic traditions is paramount.

As the NPP moves forward in its quest to select a candidate for the 2024 General Elections, Professor Gyampo’s warning should serve as a wake-up call. The party’s leaders and members must work diligently to address concerns, promote fairness, and avoid divisive tactics. Only by doing so can they navigate the challenges ahead and present a united front to the electorate

. The NPP’s success in the upcoming elections will depend on its ability to embrace its founding principles and uphold the values that have defined it throughout its history.

Machinations Threaten Party Unity in the 2024 Presidential Primaries- Prof.Gyampo warns NPP

 

 

In the wake of Hon Alan Kyerematen’s resignation from the NPP Presidential Primaries, Professor Yaw Ransford Gyampo, a respected senior political science lecturer at the University of Ghana, has issued a stern warning to the party. The warning, rooted in concerns about fairness and the potential for divisive tactics, highlighting the growing tensions within the party as they prepare to select their candidate for the 2024 General Elections.

Alan Kyerematen’s withdrawal from the race has sent shockwaves through the party, leaving it at a critical juncture.

The former Trade and Industry Minister, who finished third behind Asin North MP Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong and HE Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the initial race, was seen as a formidable contender. His decision to step aside has left many speculating about the future direction of the NPP leadership.

Professor Gyampo’s warning is a call to action for the NPP leadership and members alike. He cautioned that if things are not done fairly within the party, there is a genuine risk of a fracture within its ranks.

The professor’s concerns highlight the need for transparency, equity, and unity in the selection process. It serves as a timely reminder that the NPP must not lose sight of its core principles and values, the very principles that underpinned its past successes.

Moreover, Professor Gyampo pointed out the importance of public comments made by individuals expected to act as neutral arbiters in the process.

Prof Ransford Gyampo

These remarks, if perceived as biased or partisan, could erode the trust that party members place in the leadership’s commitment to a fair and impartial contest. In this crucial phase, maintaining the party’s unity and cohesion should be a top priority.

“I warned that if things aren’t done fairly, there could be breakup. I also warned about the public comments of those expected to be seen as neutral arbiters. There will be more pull-outs. This isn’t the NPP BJ da Rocha and others led”, Professor Yaw Ransford Gyampo posted on his Facebook page.

The resignation of Alan Kyerematen, a prominent figure within the NPP, underscores the high stakes of the 2024 Presidential Primaries. The party now faces the challenge of reconciling differing factions and ensuring that the selection process remains inclusive and credible.

Maintaining the integrity of the party’s democratic traditions is paramount.

As the NPP moves forward in its quest to select a candidate for the 2024 General Elections, Professor Gyampo’s warning should serve as a wake-up call. The party’s leaders and members must work diligently to address concerns, promote fairness, and avoid divisive tactics. Only by doing so can they navigate the challenges ahead and present a united front to the electorate

. The NPP’s success in the upcoming elections will depend on its ability to embrace its founding principles and uphold the values that have defined it throughout its history.

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