NPP will remain in power in 2024 – Ntim assures

Stephen Ayesu Ntim, the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), has vowed to fight to guarantee that the party maintains control in the general election of 2024.

Stephen Ayesu Ntim, the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), has vowed to fight to guarantee that the party maintains control in the general election of 2024.

He declared that the party wouldn’t become the opposition in 2024 while he was in office.

You’ll concur with me when I say that I spent 20 years in the political wilderness before arriving where I am now. He continued, “I will not become national chairman just to take the party back to the opposition.”

Mr Ntim gave a speech at the NPP’s national headquarters in Accra during the inauguration of the Standing and Ad hoc Committees of the National Council.

The committees include Organization, Research, Disciplinary, Finance, Constitutional and Legal, and Communication.

Abankwa Sekyere is in charge of the Finance committee, Frank Davies is in charge of the Constitutional and Legal Committee, and Lord Oblitey Commey is in charge of the organizing committee.

The Research, Disciplinary and Communication committees are chaired by Osei Bonsu Amoah, Kwasi Amoako Atta and Nana Akomea, respectively.

Mr Ntim indicated that he would ensure that the committees work and deliver on their mandate.

He urged the committees to work hard to bring to fruition the goals and objectives of the party.

“First and foremost, your first loyalty is to the party, or matters that come before your committee should be kept at the committee level unless the party hierarchy demands that it comes out, he stated.

When it comes to the 2024 elections, the NPP’s general secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, predicted that the NPP would become the first political party to win three straight elections.

He declared, “We will be the first political party to win the elections three times in a row.

“Despite the difficulties we face as a nation, things would have improved before the 2024 election, and Ghanaians would still have faith in the NPP,” Mr Kodua said.

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