… The decision was taken by the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Council at a meeting held today, Thursday, June 25, with the disciplinary body being given two weeks to investigate the petitions and submit its recommendations. …
The National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Council of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) are meeting today, Thursday, June 25, to deliberate on key issues affecting the party, with emphasis on internal reorganisation and preparations for upcoming internal elections …
A group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) Electoral Area Coordinators in the Greater Accra Region has petitioned the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to take action against former flagbearer aspirant Kennedy Ohene Agyapong over what they describe as “concerning conduct” towa …
The Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has asked the United States of America (USA) branch of the party to fully comply with the rules and regulations approved by the National Council and the National Executive Committee for the organisati …
… It further reminded members of Article 42 of the party’s constitution, which states that the date and venue for the election of a presidential candidate must be determined by the National Executive Committee (NEC). …
… The elders reminded all potential hopefuls that such sensitive processes are under the strict, exclusive jurisdiction of the National Executive Committee (NEC). …
… In the petition addressed to the Regional Executive Committee of the party in Sekondi and copied to the National Executive Committee, Functional Executive Committee, National Elections and IT Directorate, as well as the Council of Elders, the petitioners accused some constituency …
… The decision, taken by the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Council at a meeting held on Thursday, May 7, forms part of efforts to reorganise the party machinery following its defeat in the 2024 elections and position itself for a political comeback. …
Ismail Ali Horoya, the Greater Accra Zongo Caucus Coordinator of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has called on the National Executive Committee of the party to postpone the upcoming branch elections scheduled for May–June, 2026. …
The New Patriotic Party has indefinitely postponed its Ablekuma West Constituency executive elections following petitions challenging the credibility of the electoral register, with hearings revealing significant irregularities including the removal of the constituency secretary's name.
The New Patriotic Party has indefinitely postponed its Ablekuma West Constituency executive elections following petitions challenging the credibility of the electoral register, with hearings revealing significant irregularities including the removal of the constituency secretary's name.
The New Patriotic Party's USA Branch has suspended its branch elections indefinitely due to concerns over the voters' album and unresolved appeals by disqualified aspirants, with the Branch Executive Committee endorsing the Election Committee's directive to halt electoral activities until procedural issues are resolved.
The United States Branch of the NPP has disqualified five aspirants from internal elections, citing non-payment of membership dues. The affected candidates have rejected the disqualification and presented receipts as evidence they paid dues, prompting concerns about the fairness of the electoral process and calls for national leadership intervention.
Paul Afoko, a National Chairman hopeful for the NPP, says he remained loyal to the party and continued supporting its candidates and structures despite being indefinitely suspended by the party's National Executive Committee in October 2015 following a leadership crisis. He was accused at the time of bringing the party into disrepute, failing to cooperate with fellow executives, disregarding party structures, and engaging in conduct detrimental to the party's unity.
Paul Afoko, a National Chairman hopeful of the NPP, says he has forgiven those involved in his indefinite suspension from the party in 2015 and is focused on rebuilding the party ahead of the 2028 elections. He cautioned against destructive factionalism, arguing that internal divisions threaten the party's chances of returning to power.
Aggrieved members and Polling Station Executives of the NPP in Ablekuma West Constituency have petitioned the party's National Executive Committee to annul the constituency's electoral register, alleging fraud and irregularities including the unlawful removal of elected members and their replacement with persons who did not contest elections.
Suame MP John Darko has called for restraint and unity within the NPP, urging party members to substantiate allegations of wrongdoing through the party's disciplinary committee rather than public condemnation. His appeal follows heightened tensions during a recent NEC meeting where security confronted "Ken Must Go" demonstrators outside the venue.
John Darko, MP for Suame, has urged NPP members to remain calm over the referral of Kennedy Agyapong to the party's National Disciplinary Committee, stating that the process is part of the party's internal democratic structures and does not mean Agyapong has been found guilty or will be persecuted.
Political activist and former NPP presidential aspirant Dr Arthur Kennedy has described as "unwarranted" petitions filed against former Assin Central MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, arguing that his comments about the stalled Afari Military Hospital project and alleged party corruption did not breach the NPP constitution.
The New Patriotic Party has referred former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong to its National Disciplinary Committee following petitions over remarks believed to be harmful to the party's unity. The committee has been given two weeks to investigate comments in which Agyapong alleged that contracts awarded under the previous NPP administration required contractors to pay a 10 per cent kickback, and accused party officials of engaging in practices that contributed to the NPP's 2024 election defeat.
The New Patriotic Party has referred former presidential aspirant Kennedy Agyapong to its National Disciplinary Committee following petitions over public comments deemed detrimental to party unity. The disciplinary body has been given two weeks to investigate and submit recommendations.
The opposition NPP's National Executive Committee and National Council are meeting to discuss internal reorganisation and preparations for upcoming internal elections, part of efforts to rebuild following the 2024 general election defeat. The party is also addressing petitions filed against former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong over his criticism of the party's failure to operationalise the Afari Military Hospital and his recent remarks.
Electoral Area Coordinators in Greater Accra have petitioned the party's National Executive Committee, calling on former flagbearer aspirant Kennedy Ohene Agyapong to provide evidence for his public allegations of wrongdoing within the NPP or face disciplinary action, after he criticised the party's record and threatened to expose party members.
A Deputy National TESCON Coordinator of the NPP has petitioned the party's leadership to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Kennedy Agyapong over repeated public attacks on the party and its members, citing statements that he says have damaged the party's image and created divisions. The petitioner, who has served the NPP for over 14 years, specifically cited Agyapong's criticism of the party's position on the Afari Military Hospital project.
The New Patriotic Party's Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee has directed the NPP's USA branch to fully comply with rules and regulations approved by the National Council and National Executive Committee for internal elections, after the USA branch challenged the constitutionality of certain provisions relating to external branches.
The NDC's Council of Elders has ordered all party members and groups engaged in early presidential campaigns to stop immediately, citing the need for party unity and focus on delivering the government's Resetting Agenda. The Council reminded members that only the National Executive Committee has authority to announce the timetable and guidelines for presidential primaries.
The National Democratic Congress Council of Elders has warned party members to stop engaging in premature presidential campaign activities and instead focus on supporting the government's "Resetting Agenda" and governance priorities. The warning follows a closed-door consultative meeting between the council and President John Mahama on May 29, 2026, amid concerns about early campaign activities by certain individuals and interest groups within the party.
Members, branch executives and grassroots supporters of the NDC in Evalue Ajomoro Gwira Constituency have petitioned regional and national party leadership alleging intimidation, manipulation of delegates' lists, and interference in internal electoral processes by certain constituency and branch officials.
The opposition New Patriotic Party has reconstituted its Standing and Sector Committees following its 2024 election defeat, appointing experienced figures to lead Finance, Electoral Affairs, Disciplinary, and Policy committees as part of efforts to reorganise and position itself for a political comeback.
The Greater Accra Zongo Caucus Coordinator of the NDC has called on the party's National Executive Committee to postpone branch elections scheduled for May–June 2026, citing the FIFA World Cup and 2026 Hajj pilgrimage as competing demands that would reduce participation and inclusiveness among party members, particularly in Zongo communities.