In response to its defeat in the 2024 general elections, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced plans to form a review committee to investigate the reasons behind its loss. During a press briefing at the party’s headquarters, National Chairman Stephen Ayesu Ntim revealed that the committee would gather feedback from party members to guide its efforts in restructuring the party. Acknowledging the widespread disappointment among party supporters, Ntim expressed solidarity with their concerns and emphasized the need for reflection and reform. He also stressed the importance of reviewing the party’s constitution, particularly the processes for electing national executives and flag bearers, as part of efforts to rejuvenate the party and ensure better preparedness for future elections.
Despite the setback, Ntim reiterated the party’s unwavering commitment to its core values and vision for a better Ghana. He recognized the hard work and dedication of party members and campaign teams, acknowledging that, while the results of the election were disappointing, the NPP had given its best efforts. The National Chairman emphasized that the party should not view this defeat as an end but rather as an opportunity to regroup, learn from past mistakes, and refine its strategies. He also highlighted that the party's goal remains focused on achieving a prosperous Ghana and that the defeat would not deter the NPP from continuing to pursue this mission.
The election review committee, which will be formed in January 2025, will conduct a thorough analysis of the factors leading to the party's loss in the 2024 election. The committee plans to consult with both party members and the general public to gather insights and identify key issues that contributed to the defeat. Ntim assured supporters that the feedback would be used to guide the party’s efforts in restructuring and better preparing for future political contests. The goal of this comprehensive review is to unite party members, address internal challenges, and position the NPP to regain its influence and popularity among Ghanaians in upcoming elections.
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