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Current NPP executives should resign; they’re only there for personal gain—Nyaho-Tamaklo

According to a report from GhanaWeb, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, a founding member of the party, has called for the resignation of its current executives, attributing their inability to reorganize the party after the 2024 elections as the primary reason.

He expressed support for Adwoa Safo’s recent public remarks, emphasizing the importance of free expression within the party.

He noted that every member has the right to voice their opinions and that concerns about matters affecting the party, such as the last election’s outcome, should be openly addressed.

Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe criticized the leadership, accusing them of failing the party and lacking the moral integrity necessary to lead its reorganization.

He stated that if he were in their position, he would have stepped down by now, stressing the need for leaders who prioritize the party’s well-being over personal interests or financial gains.

“If I were in their shoes, I would have resigned by now. We need leaders who genuinely care about the party, not those who joined for personal interest and wealth accumulation,” he remarked.

He also raised concerns about the credibility of the committee formed to investigate the party’s election defeat, arguing that those behind its creation were part of the issues affecting the party.

He alleged that the executives were elected through unethical means, something he claims was unprecedented in the party’s history.

When questioned about the possibility of Adwoa Safo appearing before the disciplinary committee, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe dismissed its authority, suggesting that she was under no obligation to comply unless she chose to.

He advocated for a comprehensive overhaul of the party’s leadership.

He proposed the establishment of an interim management committee to realign the party’s direction and reconnect with its grassroots members, emphasizing that only by doing so could the party hope to succeed in future elections.

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