Appiah-Kubi warns NPP flagbearer vote risks party disorganization

Andy Appiah-Kubi speaks out against his party's latest move. The former Asante Akim MP thinks the NPP made a bad choice about picking their next leader. He believes they should choose new party leaders first before selecting a presidential candidate. The veteran politician aired his concerns on Starr FM radio. Appiah-Kubi worries the party will face major problems if they skip important steps.

The NPP set January 31, 2026 as the date for their flagbearer contest. Party members have different opinions about this timeline. Some support the decision but others question the approach. Appiah-Kubi falls into the second group of critics. He thinks the party needs to fix internal issues before moving forward.

The former lawmaker warns about chaos coming to the party. He says skipping executive elections will create confusion among members. Different groups already argue about how the party performed recently. Appiah-Kubi believes they need to reorganize before choosing a presidential candidate. He questions whether the new flagbearer should handle all party restructuring alone.

The NPP veteran points to party rules as his guide. He says the constitution clearly outlines how things should happen. Elections must start at polling stations and move up through constituencies to regional and national levels. Appiah-Kubi insists the party cannot ignore these established procedures. He calls for following the proper constitutional path forward.
 

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