Patrick Yaw Boamah wants two former presidents to help his political party. The Member of Parliament represents Okaikwei Central district. He asked John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to calm party fights. Both men once served as Ghana's president. Boamah believes they can stop growing problems within the New Patriotic Party.
The lawmaker spoke on television Monday about party troubles. He appeared on Channel One TV during a program called The Point of View. Internal battles have grown stronger before important primary elections. Party members will choose their presidential candidate during January 2026. Different groups within the NPP have started fighting each other.
Boamah said the party created two presidents and should protect that success. He wants the former leaders to bring people together for serious talks. The politician believes trusted voices must act before divisions get worse. Public arguments between party figures have continued for weeks. Many people worry about party unity and future direction.
The NPP plans to rebuild for the 2028 general elections. Boamah warned that current tensions could hurt the party's chances. He asked party elders not to stay quiet about these problems. Long-term damage might happen if leaders fail to fix the disputes. The politician thinks immediate action can prevent further splits.
The party faces important decisions about its future leadership. Members must work together to solve their differences. Boamah hopes the former presidents will use their influence to help. Their experience could guide the party through this difficult time. Strong intervention might restore peace between competing factions.
The lawmaker spoke on television Monday about party troubles. He appeared on Channel One TV during a program called The Point of View. Internal battles have grown stronger before important primary elections. Party members will choose their presidential candidate during January 2026. Different groups within the NPP have started fighting each other.
Boamah said the party created two presidents and should protect that success. He wants the former leaders to bring people together for serious talks. The politician believes trusted voices must act before divisions get worse. Public arguments between party figures have continued for weeks. Many people worry about party unity and future direction.
The NPP plans to rebuild for the 2028 general elections. Boamah warned that current tensions could hurt the party's chances. He asked party elders not to stay quiet about these problems. Long-term damage might happen if leaders fail to fix the disputes. The politician thinks immediate action can prevent further splits.
The party faces important decisions about its future leadership. Members must work together to solve their differences. Boamah hopes the former presidents will use their influence to help. Their experience could guide the party through this difficult time. Strong intervention might restore peace between competing factions.