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Akuffo Addo wishes and preferences supersede those of the party, rendering individuals who fall out of favour with the president “useless” within the party Yaw Boateng Asamoah Claims

 

In a startling revelation, the former Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has asserted that the preferences and wishes of the president hold greater weight than party allegiance, branding individuals who fall out of favor with the president as “useless” within the party structure.

This candid admission, made by an insider who once played a pivotal role in shaping the party’s communication strategy, sheds light on the dynamics at play within the NPP. According to the former Communications Director, the president’s influence is so profound that it can eclipse the significance of one’s standing within the party.

The statement has sparked discussions about the internal power dynamics within the NPP, raising questions about the balance between party loyalty and the influence of individual leaders. Critics argue that such a perspective may undermine the democratic principles that political parties are built upon, emphasizing the importance of collective decision-making over the preferences of a single individual.

As this revelation reverberates through political circles, it prompts a broader examination of the role of leadership within political parties and the implications of a system where the president’s wishes are deemed paramount. The former Communications Director’s remarks may influence ongoing discussions within the NPP about the party’s internal structure and the need for a balance between centralized leadership and inclusivity.

story filed by: Nana Kwaku Duah

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