The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has issued a directive to all its members, instructing them to refrain from discussing internal party matters in the media, particularly those that could create unrest or disaffection.
In a statement signed by General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, the party acknowledged the disappointment and emotional distress among its members following its defeat in the last general election. However, it urged members to remain calm and allow “cooler heads to prevail.”
The directive, citing Article 10(7)(5) of the NPP Constitution, emphasized the party leadership’s authority in coordinating activities and maintaining order. It also reminded members of their obligation under Article 3(5) to “promote and defend the good name of the Party.”
The statement warned that any member who violates this directive will be referred to the appropriate disciplinary committee at the national, regional, or constituency level.
The NPP leadership called on members to uphold party values and work towards rebuilding a stronger and more united front for the future.
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