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NPP National Chairman visits party’s disgruntled presidential aspirants

NPP National Chairman Stephen Ntim
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Stephen Ntim, the National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), shared that he has engaged in productive discussions with numerous aspiring presidential candidates who were unsuccessful in securing victory during the party’s special delegates conference.

“I have personally visited some of the former Flagbearer aspirants in their homes and had conversations with them, except for two. In due course, I will visit the remaining two as well,” Ntim shared during an interview on Oman FM monitored by Apexnewsgh.com.

According to the Chairman who went on to provide a list of individuals he had gone to, he has been to Ken’s house to speak with him, “I’ve visited Addai Nimoh’s home, and I’ve also gone to Alan and Kyerematen Agyarko’s homes”.

Regarding concerns about Alan Kyerematen withdrawing from the November 4 contest after securing 95 votes and placing third in the Special Delegates Conference, Ntim clarified that any notion of resentment towards the party is unfounded. Ntim had conversations with Alan where certain concerns were addressed, but it was made clear that there is no intention to sever ties with the party.

“They did bring up some concerns,” Ntim admitted, “but I want to emphasise that, as the National Chairman, I took the initiative to visit them in their homes and have open conversations. While they may not be 100% okay, they are in a better place.”

He further explained “I personally visited Alan in his home to speak with him. Despite the reasons he gave for boycotting the Flagbearership election, he did not display any overt signs of anger towards the party. One might have anticipated strong resentment, but from our discussion, there was nothing to suggest that he was harboring any lingering anger.”

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana

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Ngamegbulam C. S

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