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Special Aide to former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Akosua Asaa Manu, popularly known as Kozie, has emphasized the need for discipline and unity within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the party prepares to elect its flagbearer next month.
Speaking on Movement Radio on Monday, December 22, 2025, Kozie addressed growing public discourse around internal party conduct, campaign tensions, and recent controversies involving party actors.
According to her, the NPP remains a values-driven political organisation. She said the party’s traditions are anchored in respect, the rule of law, and responsible political engagement.
“The NPP is a party with a strong tradition and clear values. We have well-defined structures and disciplinary processes. Unreasonable behaviour, no matter who is involved, finds no expression here,” Kozie stated.
While acknowledging that internal competition can be intense, especially during party elections, she urged members to prioritise discipline and cohesion. She cautioned supporters and communicators of various factions against actions or statements that could fracture unity or damage the party’s public image.
“Our conduct reflects on the entire party. Reckless commentary, misinformation, and personal attacks do not serve our collective interests,” she noted.
Kozie stressed that unity is essential as the party prepares for the January 31 elections. She warned that internal divisions have historically weakened political parties. She therefore urged surrogates to be mindful and conduct their campaigns in ways that do not harm the party.
“Elections are won by united parties. Differences must be resolved with respect, discipline, and loyalty to the party’s cause,” she added.
Her comments come amid rising political tensions ahead of the NPP’s internal activities. Attention is increasingly focused on the conduct of aspirants, surrogates, and grassroots supporters as the January 31 flagbearer election approaches.
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