Out of 400 candidates who filled out forms to run in the Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries on January 27, 2024, eleven have been ruled ineligible.
The candidates who have been disqualified are from constituencies where the party currently has MPs in office.
This was contained in the summary of the party’s vetting last week.
But, the party did not reveal the precise grounds for rejecting the 11 aspirants.
The NPP, therefore, insisted that the vetting process which led to the disqualification of the 11 aspiring candidates was conducted according to the party’s constitution.
Speaking to the media, the Director of Elections for the NPP, Mr. Evans Nimako, emphasised the party’s commitment to a fair and transparent vetting process.
“If you look at the party’s constitution, it has been done in a very free, fair, and transparent manner. But, as I said, we are humans, and that’s why the party has provided the opportunity for individuals who may feel aggrieved by some development to appeal through the National Parliaments Appeals Committee,” the NPP Director of Elections noted.
Break down
About 400 persons obtained forms to participate in the NPP Parliamentary race, with 373 undergoing the vetting process.
Following the vetting process, 11 individuals were disqualified, 326 qualified, and two cases were referred to the National Executive Committee for further action.
Additionally, two aspirants voluntarily withdrew from the race, 29 individuals went unopposed, and one aspirant’s application was incomplete in filling out the forms.
Two aspirants also did not make any appearance before the vetting committee.