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NPP to consider Constitutional Amendments at July 19 Delegates Conference

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced that its upcoming Annual Delegates Conference, scheduled for Saturday, July 19, will deliberate on key constitutional reforms, including recommendations from the Prof. Mike Oquaye Committee report and an outstanding proposal from the party’s 2019 Delegates Conference in Kumasi.

Though the 2019 reform received approval at the time, it has yet to be formally presented for consideration until now.

Speaking at a press briefing ahead of the conference, NPP Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah, stated that the reforms, if adopted, will result in amendments to the party’s constitution aimed at strengthening its structure and positioning it for electoral success in 2028.

“That report, which has a package of amendments…and proposals resulting from the reports from the Mike Oquaye Committee and other amendments submitted by the party members, is part of the bundle of amendments that this conference will consider,” Ahiagbah said.

He also disclosed that this year’s conference will be held under the theme, “Rebuilding Together With Our Values.”

“Thanks to the main planning committee chaired by Hon Joseph Osei-Owusu, supported by Henry Nana Boakye, they are doing a very good job, and we are supporting them as much as we can.

“We thank them and the many other people who are behind the scenes supporting and working tirelessly, and their efforts and insights have resulted in what we have today, which we believe is a theme that will drive the NPP to the kind of rebuilding that we are looking for,” Ahiagbah added.

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