The appeal is to all NPP members ahead of the party's internal elections | File Photo
A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, is rallying party faithful to step forward and actively participate in the party’s internal elections, while cautioning against growing factionalism.
In a statement addressed to members, Dr Boakye-Danquah emphasised that the NPP’s strength lies in its openness, where every member has the opportunity to lead and serve at various levels of the party structure.
“Our party’s strength has always been rooted in one simple principle: every member has a right to contest and serve,” he said.
He urged members not to wait for endorsements or encouragement, but to take initiatives and contribute to the party’s growth, especially as it looks ahead to future elections.
“So, I encourage you: Stand up. Pick up a form. Offer yourself,” the statement stated.
The statement, however, went beyond a call to contest. Dr Boakye-Danquah also addressed concerns about internal divisions, warning against the increasing tendency of name-dropping and the influence of so-called “promoters” in internal contests.
“I admonish all party faithful: let’s end the culture of mentioning names and pushing ‘promoters.’ Our delegates are discerning. Our members are wise,” he added.
Dr Boakye-Danquah stressed that internal competitions should be based on competence, loyalty, and vision, not external backing.
“When we stop reducing contests to camps and promoters, we elevate the process… and keep the focus where it belongs: on building a stronger NPP to win elections 2028 and beyond,” the statement said.
He also highlighted the importance of grassroots participation, reminding members that leadership journeys often begin from the lowest levels of the party.
“The polling station executive today can be the regional chairman tomorrow,” he stated.
In a direct appeal, he encouraged members to engage responsibly, whether as aspirants or supporters, and to prioritise unity after contests.
“If you can lead, contest. Don’t sit on the sidelines… If we compete, let’s unite afterwards. Because after the last ballot is counted, we remain one NPP,” he added.
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