9 major highlights of 2021 NPP National Delegates Conference
NPP defers proposal to amend constitution
Akufo-Addo calls for unity ahead of 2024 elections
Bawumia ‘shades’ NDC over 2020 election petition
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the weekend held its 2021 edition of the party’s National annual delegates conference at Heroes Park in Kumasi.
The event was hosted under the theme ‘NPP: Our Resolve, Our Determination and Commitment to Ghana’s Development’ and graced by party stalwarts.
A total of over 8,000 delegates turned up in their numbers to consider over 91 proposals submitted to amend the party’s constitution, however, that could not eventually happen.
Key amongst the proposals which sharply divided opinions was the proposal to elect the flagbearer of the party 2 clear years ahead of the general elections in 2024.
Here are 9 key highlights of the delegates conference
NPP defers proposal to amend constitution
The NPP deferred the proposal to amend certain portions of its constitution which was the main itinerary on the day to the party’s national council.
Chairman of the NPP Constitution Review Committee, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, indicated that the body, after consultations, believed that the 91 proposed amendments should be referred to the national council to setup a legal subcommittee for advice where the proponents may be invited to appear before it to advance their case.
It is unclear when the national council will commence its work.
NPP cut short NDC’ speech
The National Democratic Congress’ delegation to the NPP’s conference were not allowed to conclude their solidarity message as the Master of Ceremonies interrupted.
Kwame Zu, the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the NDC, began his speech with good wishes for their political rival NPP before taking a swipe at the party for imposing hardship on Ghanaians by trying to impose the controversial e-levy to add to their woes.
Kwame Zu’s concluding part of his message was however not audible as the MCs of the event, Former Minister of Tourism, Catherine Afeku, and National Youth Organizer of the NPP, Henry Nana Boakye, prevented him from doing so.
He was attempting to hail John Mahama as the candidate who would win the 2024 general elections, but the MCs stepped in and prevented him from finishing it.