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A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gabby Otchere-Darko has urged party loyalists not to be perturbed by the unrestrained verbal attacks and criticisms directed at the party.
According to him, while the chorus of naysayers has been leading to a crescendo, it should not be forgotten that some of these attackers had benefited massively from the party’s electoral fortunes and had been tasked to help the president deliver on his mandate.
In an X (formerly Twitter) post, President Akufo-Addo’s cousin said despite the caustic comments against the party, supporters and party officials must remain steadfast to its motto – Development in freedom.
“The NPP, if its critics may admit, has persevered to develop our nation even under the most challenging of economic situations of recent years. With the harsh cost of living crisis, the anger and resentment of the people are understandable. But, the efforts being made to keep public services going and funding development projects should also not be lost on us,” he posted.
“An environment that is not safe to disagree in is not an environment focused on growth - it’s an environment focused on control.” – Varun Singhal
This is why we love and admire the New Patriotic Party. The quote above represents the NPP. So, if you are a member or sympathiser,…— Gabby Otchere-Darko (@GabbyDarko) October 26, 2023
He said the insults and disparaging comments against the ruling party only testify of the party’s strong democratic credentials and belief in freedom of expression, but do not signify a divided party.
“This may give the impression of disunity. But, no. It is what it is. It is what the NPP has always been, especially in periods of transition. Today, it is heightened and amplified by the speed and distance at which sensational news flies. Free expression is, indeed, the blood that flows through the veins of the Elephant,” he said.
He urged the party to continue to maintain a united front as its presidential primaries draws nearer.
“As some of us fade naturally off the scene in this exciting transition and a new set takes over, we know for sure that this new crop of leadership will not only continue with the tradition and its principles, but will, even more importantly, take positive, instructive lessons from the negative experiences of recent years, the commissions, as well as, the omissions, and use all that to make the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition even stronger and better in fulfilling the party’s core mandate: which is to lead and serve responsibly in developing Ghana with enterprise and in freedom, with compassion and an even greater sense of urgency.
“Ours is to be the lead enablers in the national mission of establishing a prosperous society of opportunities and dignity for every child born of this land, regardless of his or her background. Let us never forget that.
“Finally, November 4 is just around the corner. The NPP that we know, once the party speaks and a new leader, with his new direction, is chosen, the Party will rally around him and support him and the cause of the collective. To this and all, we continue to pray…” he said.
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