Franklin Cudjoe from IMANI Africa has condemned the New Patriotic Party leadership for abandoning its founding values and dismissing elder statesmen. The party president referenced former President John Agyekum Kufuor's recent concerns about being excluded from party decisions. Cudjoe described current leaders as inexperienced individuals who reject wise counsel from seasoned members.
The analyst pointed to the Ablekuma North by-election boycott as evidence of poor strategic judgment. He argued this decision demonstrated fundamental mismanagement that could have secured victory for the party. Cudjoe warned that similar mistakes would guarantee defeat in 2028 elections.
The critic emphasized that the NPP appears unprepared for future electoral contests without significant organizational changes. He urged party leaders to pursue meaningful reforms during upcoming conferences. Cudjoe stated the party must provide credible opposition to the National Democratic Congress or risk political irrelevance.
The analyst pointed to the Ablekuma North by-election boycott as evidence of poor strategic judgment. He argued this decision demonstrated fundamental mismanagement that could have secured victory for the party. Cudjoe warned that similar mistakes would guarantee defeat in 2028 elections.
The critic emphasized that the NPP appears unprepared for future electoral contests without significant organizational changes. He urged party leaders to pursue meaningful reforms during upcoming conferences. Cudjoe stated the party must provide credible opposition to the National Democratic Congress or risk political irrelevance.