General
Secretary of the People's National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah is
praying members of the opposition New Patriotic Party do not relent on
their internal feud so as to give other parties, especially the PNC, an
edge.
According to him, the NPP's internal wrangling will provide the PNC with a unique opportunity in subsequent elections.
Speaking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" on recent happenings in the NPP, Mr. Mornah wished the party elects the "worst" people to occupy positions.
“...as
a PNC person, I’ll pray that the NPP should get the worst people so
that their party will not move on. And if their party doesn’t move on,
we (PNC) will take advantage of that. “I hope that they will continue to
attack each other publicly so that we can take advantage.”
For
days now, the NPP has been the subject for discussion in the media
following comments by a former Campaign Manager and one-time Minister
for Regional Integration and NEPAD, Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku, that there
should be a change in the leadership of the NPP if the party hopes to
win power, come 2016 general elections.
Following his remarks,
several leading members of the party launched vituperative attacks on
Dr. Apraku, who also is believed to be nursing interest in contesting
for the flagbearer position in the party, accusing him of being a
“traitor” and a “back-stabber”. |
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