Audio By Carbonatix
Former National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), and Convener of AriseGhana, Bernard Mornah, has claimed that the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) system has been unfair to one of its presidential aspirants, Francis Addai-Nimoh.
Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, he noted that the party has on several occasions not allowed Addai-Nimoh to contest its presidential primaries.
“In fact, the system that we know today has been very adversarial to Addai-Nimoh,” he said.

Mr Mornah added that although Addai-Nimoh has suffered in the party, he has been consistent in the past three elections.
“He goes in there, he gets the nod to go for the second round and after every special delegate, he gets the chance to participate in the main elections ..and from day one you’d not think that Addai-Nimoh is on the ground, yet he has been able to get into this,” he said.
With this said, he believes that despite the hostility, there are people within the party ensuring that he wins the NPP flagbearship race.
Meanwhile, an aide to Addai-Nimoh says the campaign team is optimistic about the outcome of the strategy used by the team ahead of the party’s presidential primaries.
According to George Obeng-Antwi, the team targeted selected delegates, hence the likelihood of Mr. Addai-Nimoh winning the polls.
He also explained that transportation and lunch money given to voters were also targeted.
“In the Special College Election, we went round all the constituencies and we had meetings with all the delegates but with this main election, we had a different strategy.
"We have coordinated all over the 275 constituencies and we had a plan to engage those we think will support Addai-Nimoh’s bid so we didn’t necessarily move around all the 275 constituencies and the time was also limited.
"The campaign process is such that when you invite someone to meet you, at a point it is just appropriate for you to take care of certain things like transportation and lunch. You look for a target and you work with that target not necessarily the entire delegates,” he said.
The NPP presidential race is between the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, MP for Assin Central Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, former Agric Minister, Dr Owusu Akoto Afriyie, and former MP for Mampong Francis Addai-Nimoh.
Latest Stories
-
Minimie Atsomo’s “Laugh It Off” Creator Challenge ends with a grand celebration of Ghanaian creativity
36 seconds -
Kokomlemle residents welcome traffic light fix after years, demand strict enforcement
3 minutes -
Climate action is a strategic investment for Ghana’s growth, not charity — Minister
11 minutes -
We’ve taken a deliberate approach to build a market environment that supports innovation for digital financing – BoG Governor
11 minutes -
Police declare suspect wanted over double murder near Tema Golf City
22 minutes -
Two BECE candidates injured in Nkwanta South accident, return to sit exams
28 minutes -
Climate change is a national development challenge – Issifu Seidu
32 minutes -
Twins among four nabbed for BECE exam malpractice during Science paper
38 minutes -
BoG has no separate financial stability committee to check systemic risks – IMF
41 minutes -
CDD, IMANI, 12 other CSOs file to join Supreme Court case challenging OSP Act
59 minutes -
Africa must shape the future of global finance, not just follow — BoG Governor
60 minutes -
Ghana to host landmark global conference on reparatory justice following historic UN resolution
1 hour -
The price of stability : Why Bank of Ghana is breaking its balance sheet to save your bread
1 hour -
Africa must move beyond payments to unlock next phase of digital finance – BoG Governor
1 hour -
BoG pushes Africa beyond digital payments as fintech regulation drive deepens
1 hour