Ghana's New Patriotic Party has called its Bono Regional Chairman to face discipline charges. Kwame Baffoe goes by the name Abronye DC and must appear before the party's disciplinary committee. Party leaders say he broke rules about making public statements without permission. The National Executive Council had told him to stop making comments that could harm the party. Officials made this decision during a recent National Steering Committee meeting held in Accra.
The party released a statement on Tuesday announcing the disciplinary action against Baffoe. The statement explained that party leaders want him to answer for his behavior. General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong signed the official announcement. The party says Baffoe ignored clear instructions from top officials. They believe his public comments violated party guidelines and damaged unity.
Party leaders have also scheduled a special meeting with people running for party president. The meeting will bring together presidential candidates with the Steering Committee and National Council of Elders. Officials set the date for Thursday, July 3, 2025, to discuss important matters. The party wants all candidates to attend this joint session. Leaders hope the meeting will address concerns about the upcoming primary election.
The NPP has banned certain political activities that break party rules. Officials ordered an immediate stop to all caucuses and associations that meet with presidential candidates. The party says these meetings violate regulations and must end right away. Leaders reminded all members about their duty to maintain party unity. They warned against any actions that could divide the organization or weaken its strength.
The party released a statement on Tuesday announcing the disciplinary action against Baffoe. The statement explained that party leaders want him to answer for his behavior. General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong signed the official announcement. The party says Baffoe ignored clear instructions from top officials. They believe his public comments violated party guidelines and damaged unity.
Party leaders have also scheduled a special meeting with people running for party president. The meeting will bring together presidential candidates with the Steering Committee and National Council of Elders. Officials set the date for Thursday, July 3, 2025, to discuss important matters. The party wants all candidates to attend this joint session. Leaders hope the meeting will address concerns about the upcoming primary election.
The NPP has banned certain political activities that break party rules. Officials ordered an immediate stop to all caucuses and associations that meet with presidential candidates. The party says these meetings violate regulations and must end right away. Leaders reminded all members about their duty to maintain party unity. They warned against any actions that could divide the organization or weaken its strength.