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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced a general amnesty for all members who have been suspended or are facing disciplinary proceedings, as part of efforts to foster unity and reconciliation within the party.
In a directive signed by the Acting National Chairman, Danquah Smith Buttey, the party explained that the decision was taken at an Emergency National Council meeting held on Friday, July 25, 2025.
“We hereby serve notice that this directive lifts all such suspensions and waives any ongoing proceedings against affected members,” the statement read.

However, the party made it clear that members seeking reinstatement must submit a formal application to the national secretariat.
It said reinstated members will remain ineligible to contest any internal party election until a mandatory two-year period has elapsed.
According to the statement, the measure underscores the NPP’s commitment to strengthening internal cohesion, solidarity, and collective preparation for future political tasks, particularly the 2028 general elections.
It also cautioned party leadership at all levels against imposing arbitrary suspensions. He stressed that all disciplinary matters must follow due process as outlined in the party’s constitution.
“The National Secretariat requests your full compliance with this directive,” the statement added, urging party executives across the country to strictly adhere to the new directive.
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