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Desist from campaigning for flagbearer aspirants - Justin Kodua cautions NPP executives

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Tue, 19 Jul 2022 Source: www.ghanaweb.live

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Newly elected General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has asked colleague executives to desist from pitching camp with any of the Parliamentary and flagbearer hopefuls in the party’s upcoming parliamentary and presidential primaries.

Speaking during the NPP’s victory party post the just ended National Delegates Conference, JFK as he is popularly known indicated that the onus has fallen on the new crop of executives to successfully steer the affairs of the party including conducting the primaries.

He stated that how they as new leaders conduct the primaries will determine if the party will remain united or divided.

While stressing the need for executives to remain neutral, he vowed to crack the whip if anyone is found on the wrong side of the law.

“Everybody must see himself as under the law because as we move forward, we will organize Parliamentary and Presidential primaries. If we don’t conduct ourselves well, there will be division in the party at the end.

“As General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, I stand here and say that for our Parliamentary and Presidential primaries I won’t meddle in it. I plead with my other colleague executives and regional chairmen that we should be ‘referees’ in the ensuing primaries and at the end whichever candidate emerges victorious, we will market him.

“If we don’t do it like that and we take sides, it will worry the party. Same happened in 2008. When we were going for the elections, the party was divided. So going forward, when we outline the laws and you don’t follow them, the law will deal with you,” Justin Frimpong Kodua said.



The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), unseated incumbent John Boadu after garnering 2,857 votes compared to the latter who obtained 2,524 votes in the General Secretary race.

Many have described the conference as preparatory grounds for the party as it readies itself to ‘break the 8’.

Meanwhile, the party is set to elect a flagbearer to lead it into the 2024 elections next year. Already some names which have come up strongly are Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen

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