Former Member of Parliament for Bekwai and senior member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Joseph Osei-Owusu, insists that the party’s post-election report is an internal document meant solely to guide its future actions and reorganisation, and not intended for public release.
This follows concerns over the findings of the party’s report and calls to make it public.
Speaking on the matter in an interview on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News on Tuesday, April 28, Osei-Owusu stated that the report has already been fully disseminated to members of the party’s National Council, which represents the leadership structure of the NPP.
He stressed that the report is a strategic tool, not a public document, and cautioned against non-party members making it a subject of public discourse.
“The national council of the party has been fully briefed. The report has been fully disseminated to members of the national council. The national council represents the entire leadership of the party,” he explained.
He further emphasised that the report’s primary function is to serve as a guide for the party’s internal reorganisation and planning efforts following recent electoral setbacks.
“It is not intended to inform the public, it is intended to guide us in preparing ourselves [going forward],” Osei-Owusu said. “So let the rumours go around, let the misinformation fly — we will respond… where necessary — but for now, we need that information to guide us to reorganise ourselves and to relaunch our party.”
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