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MP Cynthia Morrison And 280 Members Expelled By Agona West NPP

MP Cynthia Morrison And 280 Members Expelled By Agona West NPP

The Agona West Constituency branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expelled 280 members, including the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP), Cynthia Morrison. The expelled members have been indefinitely barred from identifying as party members, holding positions within the party, attending or participating in party meetings or activities, and using any party symbols or flags. The expulsion was unanimously agreed upon during an Expanded Constituency Executive Committee meeting held on December 15. The decision is effective December 16, 2024. This decision stems from multiple complaints by party members against the expelled individuals, accusing them of running as independent candidates,…
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Hon. Clement Wilkinson Advocates for Post-Election Campaign to Revitalize NPP

Hon. Clement Wilkinson Advocates for Post-Election Campaign to Revitalize NPP

The Municipal Chief Executive for Ga West Municipal Assembly, Hon. Clement Wilkinson, has urged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and its executives to launch a campaign to revitalize the party after its recent defeat. In an interview with Kwaku Dawuro on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio, Hon. Wilkinson emphasized that this campaign would help strengthen the party, foster unity among its members, and ultimately pave the way for its return to power. According to Hon. Wilkinson, the post-election campaign would provide an opportunity for the party to reconnect with its grassroots supporters, address their concerns, and re-energize its base. He…
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NPP Must Re-Examine Strategies And Reconnect With Constituents – Hon. Wilkinson

NPP Must Re-Examine Strategies And Reconnect With Constituents – Hon. Wilkinson

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been urged to re-examine its strategies and reconnect with its constituents in order to regain its momentum. This call was made by the Municipal Chief Executive of Amasaman, Hon. Clement Wilkinson. According to Hon. Wilkinson, the NPP's recent election performance indicates that the party needs to reassess its approach and engage more with its constituents. “NPP's commitment to Ghana's development remains unwavering, despite the election loss”, he said. Hon. Wilkinson's advice echoes the sentiments of other NPP stalwarts, who have recommended a "door-to-door" campaign strategy to reconnect with voters. This approach would allow the…
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Last-minute Recruitments, Payments Are Legal – Fatimatu Abubakar

Last-minute Recruitments, Payments Are Legal – Fatimatu Abubakar

Fatimatu Abubakar, the Minister for Information and government spokesperson on the 2024 Transition Team, has defended the government’s last-minute recruitments and payments amid criticism from the incoming administration. On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, the Mahama Transition Team, through its spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu, issued a stern warning that any unauthorized recruitments, promotions, or financial transactions—some reportedly backdated—would be reversed once the formal transfer of power is completed. Responding to the claims in an interview on Eyewitness News, the Information Minister dismissed the accusations, asserting that all ongoing government activities are being conducted within the framework of the law. Abubakar emphasized that…
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NPP’s Era of Founding Fathers is Outdated – Adenta Kumi

NPP’s Era of Founding Fathers is Outdated – Adenta Kumi

A communications team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alfred Ababio Kumi, also known as Adenta Kumi, has said that the era of founding fathers in the party is outmoded. In an interview with Kwaku Dawuro on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio, Adenta Kumi explained that the party's failure to extend opportunities to young supporters has led to widespread anger and apathy. This sentiment was reflected in the low voter turnout in the December 7th elections, with many Ghanaians and NPP supporters choosing not to participate. Adenta Kumi emphasized that this is a wake-up call for the NPP, highlighting the need…
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NPP Government Committed to Introducing A Law to Safeguard Free Education Policy- Kofi Okyere Agyekum

NPP Government Committed to Introducing A Law to Safeguard Free Education Policy- Kofi Okyere Agyekum

Member of Parliament for Fanteakwa South constituency, Hon. Kofi Okyere Agyekum, has disclosed that the NPP's biggest fear is that the next government might abolish the free SHS policy. Thus, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, led by President Akufo-Addo, is set to introduce a law to protect the free Senior High School (SHS) education policy from potential abolition by future governments. Speaking on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio's Movement In The Morning show, Hon. Agyekum emphasized that the free SHS policy has been a game-changer, and the NPP wants to ensure its sustainability. He also highlighted the government's achievements, including the…
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NPP’s Poor Expectation Management Led to Defeat – Paul Amaning

NPP’s Poor Expectation Management Led to Defeat – Paul Amaning

A communications team member for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Amaning, has attributed the party's defeat in the December polls to poor expectation management. Speaking on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio, Amaning explained that the party's assumption of an easy win led to a lack of motivation to campaign effectively on December 7th. He noted that the party's failure to recognize and reward its loyal supporters during its eight years in government also contributed to the defeat. "The party's business people were neglected, and that employment opportunities were given to all Ghanaians, regardless of their party affiliation", he added. Amaning expects…
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Paul Amaning Calls for Strategic Review and Accountability After NPP’s Election Loss

Paul Amaning Calls for Strategic Review and Accountability After NPP’s Election Loss

A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communication team, Paul Amaning, has stressed the need for the NPP to re-evaluate their strategy, identify mistakes, and develop a clear plan for improvement, following the party's defeat in the 2024 elections. To illustrate his point, Amaning shared a relatable analogy. He compared it to paying for a taxi to transport someone to vote, only to be let down when they fail to show up. This example, he explained, highlights the importance of entrusting resources to responsible individuals who can be held accountable for their actions. Proper resource management, he emphasized, is…
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Stop Pursuing Personal Agendas- Kafui Amegah To NPP Bigwigs

Stop Pursuing Personal Agendas- Kafui Amegah To NPP Bigwigs

A member of the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) communication team, Kafui Amegah, has called on party leaders to prioritize the party's interests over their personal agendas. Amegah expressed his concerns about the behavior of some party leaders, who he claims were absent during difficult times, leaving others to bear the burden. Despite his frustrations, Amegah remains committed to the party, largely due to his admiration for Dr. Bawumia. He emphasized that his loyalty to the party is unwavering, even in the face of challenges posed by some of its own leaders. Amegah criticized some leaders for taking the party for…
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Even Some NDC Members Voted For Me Due To My Selfless Efforts- Weija-Gbawe MP-Elect

Even Some NDC Members Voted For Me Due To My Selfless Efforts- Weija-Gbawe MP-Elect

The newly elected Member of Parliament for the Weija-Gbawe constituency, Lawyer Jerry Ahmed Shaib, has shared his thoughts on his victory in the recent parliamentary elections. In an interview on THE SPOTLIGHT  with ISAAC OTOO show on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio, Lawyer Shaib expressed his surprise that his opponent, Hon. Felix Odartey Lamptey, was confident of winning. Lawyer Shaib claimed that the campaign trail was challenging for his opponent, and that the focus should have been on how to assist constituents rather than relying on longevity in the constituency. Interestingly, Lawyer Shaib revealed that some members of Hon. Lamptey's team even…
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