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Press Release
NPP TESCONA
March 28, 2015 |
NEC DECISION! A
RECIPE FOR DEFEAT IN 2016
We write to register our displeasure to the
numerous calls made by several
electioneering experts as well as legal
brains on the recent decision made by our
eminent National Executive Council (NEC)
stating that;
1. No male or man would be allowed to
contest any parliamentary seat currently
occupied by a female or woman of the party.
2. Some coastal constituencies in the
greater Accra region should only be
contested by indigenous Gas.
3. An amount of 20,000 cedis should be paid
as development fees.
Without any shred of disrespect to the
national executives committee, we vehemently
oppose to the above conclusions they arrived
on Monday 23-03-2015 on the bases that;
1. Some female MPs have lost popularity in
their constituencies and are most likely to
lose their seats as per our trend analysis
throughout the period. Their votes keep
decreasing even though it is a traditional
seat for the NPP. Our research shows that
seats like; Oforikrom, Tema west, Tarkwa
Nsuaem, Lower West Akyem, Abirem, Okaikwei
North just to mention a few are on the verge
of crossing to the other side of the
political divide. We therefore, as a
political party, cannot hide behind
affirmative action and substitute it with
our ever thirsty victory in 2016. We cannot
sacrifice the collective good of our party
for some select few MPs whose
action/inaction is making them lose their
seats. We should not encourage independent
candidates.
2. Secondly, the 1992 constitution, which is
the supreme law governing our nation, states
clearly in chapter 5, Article 12(2) that;
"Every person in Ghana, whatever his race,
place of origin, political opinion, color,
religion, creed or gender shall be entitled
to the fundamental human rights and freedom
of the individual contained in this chapter
but subject to respect for the rights and
freedom of others and for the public
interest". This action by our party
leadership is a direct contradiction to the
laws of our land and we cannot allow this to
go on as we claim to be the doyens of Ghana
Politics. We urge our leaders to respect the
constitution of the land as well as each
other's fundamental human rights.
3. That, the amount to be paid as
development fee must either be expunged or
all aspirants must be allowed to pay that
amount. This is because we foresee some
level of insecurity or threat of new
entrants which will not help the party in
any way, but rather would gradually worsen
our chances of winning the 2016 general
elections.
We once again reiterate that, the decision
made by NEC is unpopular, against the laws
of Ghana and clearly flouts the human rights
of Ghanaians. We believe in equal rights and
justice. Let us not sacrifice our collective
good for the interest of some few MPs who
have become unpopular due to their
action/inaction. The NPP supports
Affirmative action thus our decision to give
all women 50% discount on filing fees.
Long Live Ghana
Long Live NPP
Long Live Tescona
---------Signed---------
KWAME-POKU ADU-GYAMFI
(Director of Communications
0242647919/0200456093)
EMMANUEL TWENEBOA- KODUA
(National Secretary 0247102919)
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