The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced plans to establish a committee to investigate the factors behind its significant defeat in the 2024 general elections.
Addressing a press conference at the party’s headquarters, National Chairman, Stephen Ayesu Ntim stated that the committee would invite candid feedback from party members to shape its reorganization strategy for future electoral contests.
Acknowledging the widespread disappointment among supporters, Mr Ntim expressed solidarity with their concerns and emphasized the importance of reflection and reform.
He underscored the need to review the party’s constitution, including processes for electing national executives and flag bearers, as part of broader efforts to revitalize the party.
“We were very hopeful and worked hard with the aim of securing an emphatic victory at the polls. As a party, we gave our best during the campaign. While the election outcome was not what we hoped for, this is not the end of our journey. We remain committed to the ideals and philosophies of the New Patriotic Party and our vision for a better Ghana,” he said.
The election review committee, set to be formed in January 2025, will conduct a comprehensive post-mortem analysis of the election.
It will engage party stakeholders and the general public to identify the factors and circumstances leading to the defeat.
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