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NPP Leadership Issues Directive Ahead of Official Nominations

The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has issued a directive to all members and prospective aspirants, reminding them that campaigning and soliciting support for internal positions are prohibited until official nominations are opened.

In a statement signed by General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, the party emphasized its commitment to fairness and transparency in the administration of its internal electoral processes. The directive aims to maintain party unity and ensure a level playing field for all aspirants.

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Date: May 14, 2025

For Immediate Release

Engagements with Party Executives Ahead of Official Nominations

The party leadership wishes to bring to the attention of all members and prospective aspirants at various levels that, until official nominations are duly opened, no individual is permitted to engage party executives or party structures in any form of campaigning or soliciting support for internal positions.

This directive is in line with the Party’s commitment to fairness in the administration of its internal electoral processes. Premature engagements not only undermine the authority of the Party’s organs but also risk disrupting the careful and strategic efforts currently underway to reposition the Party for victory in the 2028 general elections.

We therefore urge all members, supporters, and stakeholders to fully cooperate with this directive and refrain from any activities that could compromise party unity or the integrity of our processes. Let us remain focused and supportive of the internal reforms and efforts being spearheaded by the leadership to build a more formidable and cohesive Party.

The Party remains committed to transparency, inclusiveness, fairness, and due process, and it will provide timely updates on all relevant timelines and guidelines when nominations are officially opened.

Thank you in anticipation of your unwavering support and cooperation.

_Signed_

Justin Kodua Frimpong
General Secretary

 

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