NPP re-election – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 09 Feb 2023 12:28:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 http://34.58.148.58/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png NPP re-election – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 32 32 Police arrest 14 in connection with disturbance at NPP elections at Enchi http://34.58.148.58/police-arrest-14-in-connection-with-disturbance-at-npp-elections-at-enchi/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 12:28:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2214240 The Police on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 arrested 14 persons for threatening to disturb the re-run of some positions in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Constituency Executive Elections at Enchi in the Western North Region.

The suspects are Kwabena Analdini, Kwasi Fobi, Isaac Oppong, Stephen Kwofie, Isaac Mensah, Kwame Amofah, Acheampong Ernest, Prosper Hato, Hadi Koder, Aryittey Tettey, Kwasi Mintah, Dominic Akapo, Odoom Botwe and Emmanuel Arhin Owusu.

They were arrested when they invaded the house of one of the candidates in the election to threaten her and also intimidate others prior to the elections.

The suspects destroyed the food prepared for the delegates and a Caravan window glass was also crushed.

All 14 suspects are in Police custody and will be put before the court to face justice.

Confirming the arrest to Adom News, the Western North Regional Elections and Research officer of the NPP, Samuel Kofi Abiaw, commended the police for being able to put the suspects behind bars. He urged the police to let the law deal with anyone who will be found guilty.

Samuel Kofi Abiaw also disclosed that the committee was able to hold the election for the respective positions.

The National Executive Council of the NPP released a letter for a re-run of the Aowin Constituency election following the ‘unfair’ disqualification of some aspirants during the election time.

The then-disqualified aspirants petitioned the National Executives on the said issue, and finally, NEC ruled for an election re-run tomorrow, Wednesday, February 8, 2023, for the Organiser, Women’s Organiser and Assistant Secretary positions.

However, the suspects called on the party hierarchy to stop the decision to re-organise the elections for the respective positions and threatened to face anyone who attempts to re-organise the election.

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Ghanaians will vote for NPP if… — Prof. Oquaye http://34.58.148.58/ghanaians-will-vote-for-npp-if-prof-oquaye/ Fri, 02 Sep 2022 08:36:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2157821 A former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, has urged the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to follow the traditions and principles of the party to win the support of the people in its quest to retain power in 2024.

He said members of the party must shun monecracy and abide by the tenets of truth, fearlessness, critique, and hard work. 

“…We would want to resolve that we will follow not after monecracy but we will follow the principles and tenets of the tradition.  The tradition of truth, fearlessness, critique, of working hard by principle and by valour.  

“If we do that, Ghanaians would repeatedly come and knock at our door in order to invite our government to take over the reins of governance in this country,” Prof. Oquaye said. 

He made the call when he launched a book in honour of the late Baffour Osei Akoto, a celebrated statesman and astute politician, in Accra on Wednesday, August 31, 2022. 

Titled, “Baffour Osei Akoto: A royal Patriot and the making of Ghana,” the book is a collection of speeches and articles made by famous speakers about the exploits of the late Baffour Akoto, with particular reference to the “Annual Re: Akoto and Seven others” Lectures organised by the Ghana Law School. 

Prof. Oquaye, who co-edited the book, described Osei Akoto as a man of valour and encouraged members of the NPP and its leadership to emulate his ideals and principles. 

“If we (NPP) do otherwise, we will not be honouring those men of valour like Akoto, Danquah, Busia Dombo and others,” he said. 

Outlining the contributions of Baffour Akoto to the country’s constitutional and democratic reforms, he said the celebrant fought for the protection of human rights and inclusiveness. 

He said all the constitutions that had emerged after the 1960 Constitution (1969, 1979, and 1992 constitutions) guaranteed the rights of the people courtesy the efforts of Baffour Osei Akoto and others who stood against dictatorship. 

 “So today, when you invoke the rights that when you’re kept in prison you cannot be kept in an inhumane situation, you’re invoking the rights those people fought for,” Prof. Oquaye said. 

Nana Professor Susubribi Krobea Boaten Asante, the Paramount Chief of Asante Asokore, described the late Baffour Osei Akoto as an “influential traditional and political leader in the history of Ghana.” 

He said the submissions made by Baffour Osei Akoto’s lawyer, J.B. Danquah, in the famous 1961 Re: Akoto case, were “faithfully incorporated” in all constitutions that were promulgated after 1966. 

“Although Danquah’s submission did not prevail in the Akoto case, they subsequently became the cornerstone of the judicial edifice, which was erected after his death for protection of human rights,” Nana Asante said. 

Mr Stephen Ayesu Ntim, the National Chairman of NPP, said the memory of Baffour Osei Akoto “must be a lighthouse that beckons us to navigate towards patriotism.” 

 “We can best break the eight if we bear each other’s burden, forgive each other when we are offenders and work diligently to support the government’s efforts to ameliorate the plight of the Ghanaian people,” he said. 

Bafuor Osei Akoto was born in1904 and died in 2002. 

He was a Ghanaian agriculturalist, traditional ruler and politician.  

He was the direct descendant of Asantehene Osei Bonsu and was chosen by Nana Sir Agyeman Prempeh II, as a senior linguist for the Asante-kingship in 1935, a position he held for 68 years until his death. 

He combined his role as a traditionalist with national politics in the early 1950s. 

As the founder and leader of the National Liberation Movement he contributed to the formation of the NLM, the main opposition Party of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s Convention People’s, Party.

He was among prominent politicians who opposed the rule of the Nkrumah government and pushed for multiparty democracy 

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