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NPP Is Going One; NPP Going Two; NPP Going

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Sat, 25 Oct 2014 Source: Appiah-Osei, Lawrence

I write this article and dedicate it to sympathizers and those who are leaning NPP. I just want them to know that NPP as a party is running out of gas. Within the next few months, NPP would be like any rotten opposition party with no teeth to bite. My advice to the sympathizers and those leaning NPP is to leave the party before it goes into coma and die later.

The Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt, Jr., was recently quoted as saying, “I am worried about the state of the NPP because a democratic dispensation can only work with strong political parties. If you look at the figures of the recent elections, NDC is beginning to make progression in Ashanti.


President Kuffour won six regions. Now the NPP is able to win barely in two regions.”


Let me help you as I break some figures down for you. In 2000, Candidate Agyekum Kuffour won 6 out of 10 regions to become President of Ghana. In 2004, President Kuffour won 4 regions to retain his Presidency even though he lost 2 regions to the NDC. In 2008, Candidate Nana Akufo-Addo won 2 regions. NPP lost the Presidency to the NDC. A lot of the Parliamentary seats were also won by the NDC. In 2012, Senior Candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo again barely won 2 regions.


Again, more Parliamentary seats went to the NDC. 2016 elections would be easier. So if you analyze Kwesi Pratt’s statement and you study the trend of elections in Ghana, nobody should tell you to get out of NPP before you become a useless Ghanaian and Politician. NPP is going down fast and you don’t need to go down with it. From the way things are going, NPP will never be able to win three regions in Ghana again and even the two they keep winning will eventually go away. NDC is making Ashanti and Eastern “toss-up” regions, which means any party can win them. The rest of the regions are all NDC strongholds. No doubt about that.

Let me again tell you why the NPP finds it difficult to accept election results when they are defeated. At their Congress in Sunyani in 1998, presidential aspirant, Nana Akufo-Addo said and I quote “Anybody who becomes the NPP’s Presidential Candidate has already secured 30% of the total valid votes. The rest – 20% plus 1, is what the candidate needs to work on to become the President. Failure to achieve this calls for a change in leadership.” This was when candidate Agyekum Kuffour was going for the second time to become the presidential candidate of the NPP. Nana Akufo-Addo was challenging him for the same slot.


This has been the mindset and mentality of the NPP since 1992. That is once a Presidential Candidate; you automatically have 30% of the total valid votes.


What the NPP refuses to know is the automatic total valid votes of the NDC Presidential Candidate. You boost of 30% and so the Presidency is for you to lose. You look at only your strength and think that you are the strongest person on earth. I don’t know what to tell the NPP than to tell them not to be wise in their own eyes. They should let Ghanaians tell them they are wise but so far, they have not done enough to meet that measure. As I have said earlier, this article is not intended for both NPP and NDC members. It is for those who are leaning or sympathizing with the NPP. I am opening their eyes to something so that they can leave the party before they die with it. There is also this man called Paul Afoko, the current Chairman of NPP. His message was that when elected as the party chairman, he would uproot the NDC like cassava. My advice to Paul Afoko is that, as a Northerner, he should first fight very hard for recognition in the party. He should go through the list of all the NPP chairmen and see which amongst them was a Northerner. I don’t know how long he has been with the NPP but I will refer him to lessons of Alhaji Aliu Mahama and the events that led to his death. As a Northerner in the NPP, if he wants to live long, he should either keep quiet or silently leave the NPP. NPP did not change for Northerners yesterday, they have not changed for Northerners now and they will never change for Northerners in the future. Did Paul Afoko think that Nana bypassed his leadership to bribe the 140,000 delegates with 600,000 Ghana cedi was just because he is an Alan man? The man Nana Akufo-Addo, who every Ghanaian knew he was not corrupt and has never been corrupt, now out of frustration and desperation has to bribe party regional chairmen and delegates to win just the flag bearership. He knows very well that, that is his last stop. He can’t go pass that. Kwesi Pratt, Jr., said that he is worried about the state of the NPP. I agree with him 100%. NPP is going one; NPP going two; NPP going….. Those who are leaning or sympathizing with the party should leave it before it becomes like one of the ordinary opposition parties we have in Ghana now. The fact that a presidential candidate can channel money directly to the delegates who were preparing to vote but not through the party headquarters, and nobody in the party sees nothing with that, signals that the party is really in deep trouble. Was it not the same thing this same Paul Afoko did at Legon on behalf of Alan and he was slapped? Why could Afoko do it for Alan and he was slapped but a whole campaign team did it for Nana and it is OK? Do we have classes in NPP now? The class warfare in the NPP has become too much now. Whether the NPP members like or believe it or not, Nana Akufo-Addo (the corrupt man) is going to lose the 2016 general elections. He will lose unless he is able to bribe all the 15 million voters in Ghana. If Nana does not bribe, he doesn’t win. There is now justification for some people in the NPP to bribe. Someone did it and he was slapped. Another did it and it is called “donation” or ”help.” That is the new NPP for you!!!!! Get out from this wicked Akan party before it is too late!!!


Lawrence Appiah-Osei (Protocol) Public Relations Officer (PRO) NDC Washington Metro Branch Appiah65@Hotmail.com

Columnist: Appiah-Osei, Lawrence