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Former Minister and NPP member Hawa Koomson has expressed concern over the disenfranchisement of about 15 delegates in the party’s ongoing presidential primaries.
Speaking on the issue, she urged the party’s national executives to rectify the situation and ensure that all eligible delegates are allowed to vote.
“It has happened before. I don’t know what the problem is with the head office. When we were doing our primaries in January 2024, those people voted. Their names are in the album but not at the head office.
“We have told them to rectify it, but nothing has been done. I don’t think it’s deliberate; I believe the fault lies with the head office. These delegates should be allowed to vote. They are worried that they can’t participate,” she stated.
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