Kwamena Duncan Questions Decision By NPP To Trim Flagbearer Aspirants To Five At All Cost

Kwamena Duncan Questions Decision By NPP To Trim Flagbearer Aspirants To Five At All Cost

Former Central Regional Minister and a staunch member of the New Patriotic Party(NPP), Kwamena Duncan has indicated his disapproval over the decision by the party’s Elections Committee to trim the number of flagbearer aspirants to five through a special delegates conference.

Kwamena Duncan strongly disagrees with the idea that five candidates compete in their main congress even if voting after their Super Delegates Congress ends up with less number than the expected five.

The Elections Committee is said to have established that the aspirants with fewer votes will be added to reach five to contest the main presidential race in the event that the Super Delegates Congress results in less number.

But Kwamena Duncan feels this decision to present five candidates at all costs to Congress is a direct contradiction to the party’s constitution.

Speaking on Accra-based Peace FM, the former Central Regional Minister explained that the NPP constitution makes provision for a ceiling on the number of candidates to contest the main elections but doesn’t bind the party to find five candidates no matter the outcome of the Super Delegates Congress.

He noted five candidates “is the maximum the provision is giving you. It doesn’t mean that necessarily you must get the five…Once it’s to be pruned to five, it means that is the maximum we are able to contain but it doesn’t mean necessarily to go to the next year, you must present five”.

To him, he cannot understand why the party’s leadership wants five candidates by all means and wondered “maybe this (decision) was procured out of some ransom. This provision you have stipulated, isn’t it a reversal of the decision that you took?…How was this arrived at? How? How?”, Kwamena Duncan quizzed.

He asked the National Executive Council to follow the constitutional principles of the party saying, “National Council says that every delegate is entitled to one vote…If it turns out that even one person is voted for, the constitution says that…where there is only one contestant, you go to acclaim” and asked, “what is your worry even if there was one?”

 

 

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