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Eastern Region NPP needs new direction, leadership — Paul Amaning

Paul Amaning, the Eastern Region New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman hopeful has stated that the party requires a new direction and leadership to restore it to its former status as a formidable force.

He stated that although the party had been winning the popular votes in the Eastern Region, its performance had been declining over the years while that of the main opposition party the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had been increasing.

Using the figures of the last two general elections as a test case, Mr Paul Amaning said the NPP polled a total of 60 per cent of the total votes in 2016 presidential elections and decreased in the 2020 election.

During the same period, he said the NDC improved its performance.

He was of the view that something was not going right and called for a change in attitude towards party activities.

Leadership

With the dwindling numbers of the party at the polls in the region, he gave an assurance that he would move into action and bring all party members together under one umbrella to tackle the battle ahead.

He said for the party to retain power and break the eight, there was the need to change the current leadership of the party and replace it with a new one with the zeal and purpose to help the party achieve its objective.

Strategy

Under his leadership as regional chairman, he said, there would be the need to adopt new strategies which should translate into the kind of leaders the party would elect even at the national level to run the affairs to “break the eight” as it desired to.

He observed that some of the things that happened during the last constituency primaries affected voter turnout.

He said many registered voters did not turn out to cast their ballot Indicating that there was the need to get all those registered voters to come out during election time to vote.

Address concerns

According to him, the party ought to pay serious attention to some of the things and ensure that everyone was brought to tbe table to help in maintaining the party in power.

According to him, the number of people who did not turn out to vote in the last election in the region were more than the voter population of some Regions combined.

He wondered how that large number of voters did not turn out to vote when the voter registration was done just three months before the polls.

Paul Amaning told Accra-based Kingdom FM that, ” democracy “is about numbers and we do not have to sideline anyone.”

He said he would reach out to all those who felt abandoned in one way or the other and bring everybody together and unite the party for victory.

Source: Modern Ghana

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