New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart Boakye Agyarko has called for urgent, deliberate, and well-thought-out reforms to restore the party’s vision and unity following the fallout of the 2024 elections.
In a strongly worded statement titled “Taking Our Party Back – Step One”, Agyarko addressed internal concerns over the state of the NPP, warning against knee-jerk reactions and highlighting lessons from the party’s history.
Agyarko’s statement is a reflection of sentiments shared by many party loyals, post-election 2024.
He stressed that while the calls for reform are valid, the party must carefully organise and structure its response to prevent a repeat of past mistakes.
According to him, disjointed and hurried actions could lead to further chaos rather than rebuilding the party’s strength.
The former Energy Minister referenced a similar period in 2009 when internal reforms were initiated under the guise of change but instead consolidated power in the hands of one individual, creating a situation he likened to “Caesar.” Agyarko cautioned that the current calls for reform must avoid such pitfalls, which ultimately weakened the collective strength of the NPP.
“The current clamour, in my mind, seeks to undo the effects of ‘Caesar’ on the fortunes of our party. In so doing, we must proceed with care and diligence in our search for restoration and healing so that we do not end up repeating the mistakes of the past,” Agyarko stated.
Agyarko outlined two central issues that, in his view, must guide the party’s reform agenda:
1.Clarity on Leadership:
Agyarko underscored the need for clear, thoughtful leadership in reforming the NPP. While acknowledging the desire to reclaim the party, he warned against placing “total trust and confidence” in a single leader. He criticised past instances where individuals seized control of the party and treated it as personal property, sidelining other members.
“We must strive to avoid the situation where we repose total trust and confidence in one man who will then seize the party and treat it as if it were his personal property and the rest of us as his minions to be tread underfoot,” he asserted
2.Reimagining Political Organisation:
Agyarko called for the NPP to define the form of politic al organisation it wishes to pursue. He advocated for a party built on likeminded individuals working towards national development, rather than one hijacked by a “cabal” seeking personal enrichmen
t. He warned against organisations that succumb to “cultic” leadership, where decisions are dictated by individual whims instead of democratic principles.
“We must ensure that our efforts this time round create a party of likeminded men and women in pursuit of building a nation for the benefits of all, rather than an organisation hijacked by a cabal to transfer public wealth into private pockets,” Agyarko cautioned.
Read Mr. Agyarko’s full statement below: