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A political scientist at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has defended the decision by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for appointees to resign from their positions before contesting in the party’s upcoming internal elections, describing the directive as a necessary step to strengthen internal democracy.
Speaking in an interview on Joy FM's Top Story on Thursday, January 29, Dr Amakye Boateng explained that the rules were designed to ensure fairness and prevent the abuse of office, rather than to protect or disadvantage specific individuals within the party.
According to him, political parties must adopt regulations that are neutral and inclusive, allowing every member an equal opportunity to pursue their political ambitions without obstruction.
“These rules are not meant to protect some people while disadvantaging others. They are meant to make the party stronger and ensure that no one abuses their position to gain an unfair advantage during elections,” he stated.
The comments follow a press conference addressed by NDC General Secretary, Fifi Kwetey, during which the party announced that members holding party or public offices would not be permitted to contest in internal elections unless they first resign from their current positions.
Dr Boateng stressed that sovereignty ultimately lies with party members and that internal regulations should reflect fairness and collective interest rather than individual benefit.
He noted that the directive would encourage discipline and transparency, particularly for party officials seeking elective positions, as it compels them to clearly define their intentions and step aside when necessary to allow a level playing field.
“This ensures that when you contest for any position, you do so knowing the principles are fair and apply equally to everyone,” he added.
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