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The internal elections of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the North East Region are heating up as the party’s current Regional Secretary, Sulley Sambian, officially throws his hat into the ring for the Regional Chairmanship.
Sambian’s announcement sets the stage for a tense showdown with the controversial incumbent, Chairman Nurudeen Fuseini, who is seeking a third term in office.
The contest is expected to be one of the most closely watched within the party.
A seasoned strategist and grassroots mobiliser, Mr Sambian confirmed his bid in an interview with JoyNews’ regional correspondent.
He vowed to bring unity, accountability, and a renewed drive to energise the party base in the region. Sambian previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Development Authority.
Chairman Nurudeen, who has held the chair since 2018, is credited with strengthening party structures in the newly created region and securing NPP wins in strongholds like Walewale and Nalerigu/Gambaga.
However, his leadership style has also drawn controversy and sharp criticism from some within the party.
Party insiders say the race is likely to test the fragile unity of the NPP in the North East, as both candidates command loyal grassroots and executive support.
JoyNews checks suggest that the outcome could significantly influence the party’s organisational strength heading into the 2028 national elections.
“This time, we want to see competent people leading our party,” one party supporter said. “We won’t accept ‘Slay Queens and Kings’ as regional and constituency executives.”
The upcoming election is shaping up to be more than a local contest—it’s becoming a reflection of broader battles over leadership, loyalty, and the future direction of the NPP.
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