NPP heavyweight Kwasi Adu Gyan pushes sweeping reforms as Accra conference nears

Former Bono East Regional Minister Kwasi Adu Gyan advocates for sweeping New Patriotic Party reforms ahead of this weekend's national delegates conference in Accra. The former regional chairman proposes expanding the party's electoral college to strengthen internal structures and build electoral resilience. Adu Gyan criticizes the party's decision to select a flagbearer next January before electing new executives. He argues for early executive elections by December, one year before current terms expire.

The founding member wants the electoral college to encompass all individuals who have served the party since 1992 and maintain loyalty. His proposal covers former government appointees, parliamentary candidates, assembly members, diaspora branches, student organization alumni, patrons, and dues-paying members with minimum one-year payment history. Adu Gyan believes historical payment requirements would measure allegiance while preventing opposition infiltration. These reform proposals aim to revitalize the NPP for 2028 electoral success through enhanced inclusivity and democratic participation.
 

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