NPP not hijacked by a few individuals – NPP to Alan Kyerematen

He also dismissed Mr. Kyerematen's charges of intimidation against his followers, pointing out that government personnel, including cabinet ministers, who publicly expressed their support for him remain in their positions.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) leadership has denied suggestions that the party has been hijacked by a small group of people.

Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen resigned from the party and stated his desire to run as an independent candidate during a news conference on Monday, September 25.

Alan said that the party had been “hijacked by a select group of Party leaders and elders, as well as government appointees and power brokers behind the curtain.”

However, in response to him on Tuesday, September 26, during a news conference, NPP General Secretary Justin Koduah denied the claim.

“Ladies and gentlemen, the leadership of the Party equally disagrees with assertions made by Mr Kyerematen on page eight (8) of his resignation address that ‘the Party has been hijacked by a selected group of Party leaders and elders, and government appointees behind the curtain power brokers’.”

“Guided by facts and data, the leadership of the Party disagrees entirely with this assertion. Historically, the selection of flagbearers for political parties in Ghana had been the preserve of a privileged few until the New Patriotic Party took the bold decision to decentralize the process by expanding its electoral college to enfranchise some One Hundred and Six Thousand, Five-Hundred and Ninety (106,590) delegates in 2010.”

He added, “Currently, about Two Hundred Thousand (200,000) delegates would be voting to select the Party’s next flagbearer relative to the estimated One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-Eight delegates (1,998) who did the same in 1992. Clearly, the quantum leap to Two Hundred Thousand (200,000) delegates in 2023 underscores the decentralization of power to all Party stakeholders and defeats the assertion that the Party has been hijacked by a privileged few”.

He also dismissed Mr Kyerematen’s charges of intimidation against his followers, pointing out that government personnel, including cabinet ministers, who publicly expressed their support for him remain in their positions.

“In reference to Mr Kyerematen’s concerns, which include allegations of intimidation against his supporters, it is noteworthy that certain government appointees, including cabinet ministers, who openly declared their support for him are still at post and have never been intimidated,” he stated.