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NPP’s GHS 600k Filing Fee Defended

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
July 30, 2025
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Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, Political Scientist

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) recently announced GHS 600,000 fee for presidential aspirants has drawn both scrutiny and support, with political scientist from the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah Asante, firmly backing the move.

The fee, comprising GHS 100,000 for nomination and GHS 500,000 for filing, forms part of the party’s preparations for its flagbearer elections slated for January 31, 2026.

While many critics argue that the fee places an undue financial burden on aspirants and risks skewing the race in favour of wealthy individuals or those with powerful financiers, Dr. Asah Asante believes the cost is not only justified but necessary.

He maintained that the hefty sum is a deliberate strategy to test aspirants’ ability to mobilise resources – a trait he considers essential for national leadership. Thus, Dr. Asah Asante argued that the size of the fee should not be interpreted as a barrier, but rather as a challenge to aspirants to demonstrate their capability.

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“I don’t have a problem with it; it’s okay. The issue isn’t whether you personally have that amount sitting in your bank account. What the party is looking for is your ability to mobilize resources”

Dr. Kwame Asah Asante, Political Scientist
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New Patriotic Party Logo

For Dr. Asah Asante, resource mobilisation is a foundational requirement for anyone aiming to lead a developing country like Ghana, where efficient use of scarce resources defines effective governance. “If you can’t mobilize resources effectively, then frankly, you shouldn’t seek this position,” he said.

He added that those vying for high political office must prove they are not only popular but possess the networks and influence required to attract funding, manage supporters, and steer national development. “We want to see candidates’ capacity, their resourcefulness – and the relationships they’ve built over the years,” he explained.

NPP Justifies Filing Fees

The NPP officially opened nominations for presidential aspirants on Monday, July 29, 2025, with the process expected to close on Thursday, August 28, 2025.

The decision to impose a combined GHS 600,000 fee was outlined in a statement signed by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, in accordance with Article 13 of the party’s constitution.

In defence of the decision, the party’s Communications Director, Richard Ahiagbah, explained that the fees are critical to funding party operations.

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Richard Ahiagbah, Director of Communications for the NPP

Addressing concerns that the fee may restrict participation to only affluent candidates, he argued that the amount reflects a broader principle of internal party responsibility. “I don’t know why anybody would want that amount to be refunded to them,” said Ahiagbah.

He further noted that the payment demonstrates aspirants’ commitment to supporting the very organisation they wish to lead.

“The principle behind the fees is for aspirants to contribute meaningfully to the running of the party. In political parties, members fund operations – this is part of that process. If you’re running for office, you contribute by paying these amounts”

Richard Ahiagbah, NPP Communications Director

According to Mr. Ahiagbah, the fee requirement is both practical and ideological, ensuring that those seeking the NPP’s presidential ticket are also financially and operationally capable and invested in its mission.

He rejected the notion that the amount disqualifies grassroots contenders, insisting that resourceful candidates with “strong networks” can still emerge regardless of their personal wealth.

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Asah Asante
Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, Political Scientist

Despite the endorsements, the decision continues to generate debate over its implications for political inclusivity. Observers fear that the cost of entry may reinforce the monetisation of politics, diminish meritocracy, and make it harder for qualified but financially modest individuals to contest.

Nonetheless, both the NPP’s leadership and its academic defenders maintain that the policy is a necessary test of leadership strength, financial ingenuity, and political readiness.

With nomination forms now available and the deadline approaching, the fee structure is likely to remain a defining feature of the party’s upcoming internal contest.

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