Nana Obiri Boahene. |
A leading member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Obiri Boahen has expressed worry regarding the agitations that have characterized the internal elections of the party.
According to him, these agitations, if left unresolved, will
lead the party into opposition just as what transpired in the 2008 elections.
The polling station elections of the NPP have been
characterized by agitations regarding the process adopted by the leadership of
the party.
For instance, some aggrieved NPP members in the Subin constituency
locked up the party office after being disqualified in the ongoing polling
station elections.
They threatened to thwart the operations of the party in the
constituency if their names are not restored in the album.
Nana Obiri Boahen explained in an interview with Eric Mawuena
Egbeta on the mid-day news on 3FM Tuesday March 8 that similar developments
occurred in 2008 and eventually led the party to opposition after the elections
that year.
“All of us are worried, we had 169 Members of Parliament then
the next three to four years it reduces to 137. It is a clear indication that
we need to sit up.
“In 2008, I was a Minister of State at the Interior Ministry
and these agitations happened in 2008, some of us spoke vigorously against
these things, people branded us that were were alarmists but eventually, we
lost and we went into opposition. So some of us, having gone through such
unpleasant events, whenever we are pouring out our complaints people should
allow us to pour out our complaints and people should listen to us.
“Certainly we need to be up and doing,” he said.
Source:
3News.com
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