Nine out of the
10 presidential hopefuls seeking to lead the New Patriotic Party (NPP) into the
2024 election have petitioned the party leadership to centralise the August
26th special delegates congress.
The nine say
plans to hold the election on a regional basis will not sit well with the
party.
The only
candidate who is not in support is Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
They argue that
decentralising an election of only 900 voters will not be a wise decision.
They are
therefore urging the party to allow all 900 delegates to converge at one venue
for the polls.
The NPP will on
August 26th cut down the list of its presidential aspirants from 10 to five as
stipulated in its constitution.
Meanwhile, the
NPP says it is compiling a new register for its August 26th special delegates’
congress.
The party says a
new register will be needed for the register since some of the delegates had
passed.
General
Secretary of the party, Justin Kodua Frimpong Koduah says a new register will
be out by the end of the week.
“We are in the
final stage of doing the compilation. Basically, we are not going to exceed
1000 so between 900 and 1000 delegates will form the special electoral
college.”
“Some of the
founding members have died, so we have to take their names out. We also have to
look at past national officers. I am sure before the week ends we should have
the final list for the special delegates’ election,” he stated.
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