Pollster
Ben Ephson Jnr., has advised leadership of the opposition New Patriotic
Party (NPP) to tread cautiously in their selection of a suitable
candidate for the party’s 2016 Presidential slot.
According to him, the party should resolve its internal conflicts or else it may affect the fortunes of the party.
Speaking
in an interview with Radio Gold, he disclosed that the wranglings in
the party originated from former President Kufuor, who he claimed, once
abandoned the tenets of the NPP.
This, he stated, divided the party into factions.
“During
Kufuor’s tenure, he abandoned the NPP party and its structures. That is
why in 2005, when there was that congress in Legon, the slogan for the
anti-Kufour; “Yeregye Yen Party”. That is why Stephen Ntim lost…” so,
during Kufuor’s time, “he did not strengthen the grassroots. He
abandoned the party. So, from then on, the anti-Kufuor stance in the NPP
took roots and his open support for Alan too did not help matters in
terms of his support within the NPP,” he disclosed.
He claimed
the conflicts within the NPP may weaken its structures and therefore
held strongly that Nana Addo should take the ‘back seat’ in politics and
“use his popularity in the party to bring the various factions
together” so as to build strong ties in the party.
“Weakened NPP
is not good for democracy. If the NPP is going to be weak, then another
party should rise up and be strong to keep the party on its toes.”
Also,
touching on the election of a suitable candidate for the party, Ben
Ephson advised the NPP not to elect a candidate from any of the two
factions (the Akyem faction and Asante faction).
He believed the
NPP will survive the test of time should the party pitch a neutral
candidate for the Presidential slot, come 2016.
To him, the
election of Alan Kyerematen as potential flagbearer for the party may
decline the party’s support base because he seemingly has lost the trust
of the members.
Providing evidence for his claims, Ben Ephson
revealed that after the Supreme Court verdict on Thursday, August 29,
2013; Alan Kyerematen was heckled by the party members, which gives a
negative signal about his credibility.
“Alan was heckled to
statements like “you’re now satisfied, you’ve got your result. Just
after the Supreme Court verdict, the leading members went to Nana’s
house and this is what happened there…There’s trouble in the NPP.”
“If
Alan Kyeremateng happens to win the flagbearership slot, for the first
time, you may see a decline in the support of people.”
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