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Challenges and Opportunities Of The NPP Parliamentary Primaries Ahead Of The 2024 Elections

January 4, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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As the New Patriotic Party (NPP) gears up for its parliamentary primaries ahead of the 2024 elections, the stakes are high, and the political landscape is marked by both challenges and opportunities.

The upcoming vetting process, aimed at selecting candidates for the parliamentary race, reflects the intricacies and dynamics within the party.

The sentiments expressed by Divine Agorhom, the NPP Chairman in the Greater Accra region, set the stage for a discussion on the complexities surrounding the retention of incumbent MPs and the broader implications for the party.

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“The arrangements, everything is set for the vetting today; we have aspirants for all the 14 constituencies, and all the aspirants have gone through the processes. I will not do anything that will undermine the processes in any way, and nobody can do that under my watch. They should all be rest assured that we are going to ensure that we have a free and fair process and treat everybody equally. We are members of the party; it’s just an internal election.

“By and large, if you ask me, I would have wished that we maintain all our incumbent 14 MPs; at least they have gone through the process before. And they have some level of experience which is to our advantage, so if we have them there, then we can concentrate on the orphan constituencies.”

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One of the primary challenges facing the NPP is the delicate balance between retaining incumbent Members of Parliament (MPs) and accommodating the aspirations of new candidates. The party’s chairman in the Greater Accra region, Divine Agorhom, voices a preference for maintaining sitting MPs, citing their experience and familiarity with parliamentary proceedings. However, the decision is not without controversy, as approximately 18 MPs, including influential figures like Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, have opted not to seek re-election.

The declaration of some MPs stepping aside opens the field for fresh faces, bringing both enthusiasm and competition. The vetting process, scheduled for all 137 constituencies participating in the next phase of elections, promises to be keenly contested, with over 90% of constituencies having multiple aspirants. This surge in aspirants reflects the democratic nature of the party but also poses a challenge in managing expectations and navigating potential internal conflicts.

The parliamentary primaries offer the NPP a unique opportunity for renewal and rejuvenation. The influx of new candidates signifies a commitment to fostering democratic vibrancy within the party. While incumbent MPs bring experience, the inclusion of fresh faces introduces new perspectives, and ideas, and potentially invigorates the party’s image. The primaries serve as a platform for the NPP to showcase its commitment to representative democracy by allowing party members to choose their preferred candidates.

Moreover, the parliamentary primaries provide an occasion for the party to engage in constructive self-assessment. Aspirants vying for candidacy must articulate their visions and plans for their constituencies, fostering healthy debates on policy issues and development agendas. This process enables the party to present a diverse range of candidates, each contributing to the collective goal of national progress.

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The challenge for the NPP lies in striking a balance between maintaining the stability that incumbent MPs may bring and embracing the democratic principle of giving space for new leadership. The vetting process becomes a critical juncture where the party must ensure fairness, transparency, and unity. The caution against disqualifying candidates based on flimsy excuses, as emphasized by Gary Nimako Marfo, the Director of Legal Affairs for the NPP, underscores the need for a rigorous but impartial vetting process.

Conflict resolution within the party becomes paramount, especially when dealing with disputes such as allegations of bribery or disqualification based on party directives. The NPP’s ability to address these internal challenges will determine its cohesion and strength as it approaches the larger electoral battle in 2024.

The NPP parliamentary primaries present both challenges and opportunities intrinsic to any democratic organization. The party’s success hinges on its ability to navigate the complexities, ensuring a fair and inclusive process that accommodates both the experience of incumbency and the dynamism of new aspirants.

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