Justin Kodua Frimpong
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed disappointment and frustration with some of its appointees who have become disconnected from their base.
This comes after General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong’s recent tour of the Bono Region, where he gathered feedback from supporters and stakeholders.
In a statement on his Facebook page, Kodua warned the appointees to re-engage with their constituents and address their concerns, or face public exposure.
“Regional Tour Update: Feedback from my tour of the Bono region shows that some appointees have lost touch with their base. Don’t force me to start mentioning names; do the needful,” he said.
Kodua’s statement is a clear call for action, urging the appointees to take immediate steps to rectify the situation.
The party is concerned that the disconnect between appointees and the grassroots could have negative consequences in the upcoming December 7th polls.
The General Secretary’s tour of the Bono Region was part of the party’s efforts to assess its performance and gather feedback from supporters.
During his visit, he interacted with various stakeholders, including party members, traditional leaders, and community groups.
The feedback from the tour revealed that some appointees have become complacent and are no longer serving the interests of the party and its supporters.
This has led to widespread discontent among the grassroots, who feel neglected and ignored.
As the December 7th polls approach, the NPP is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to retain power.
However, the party is urging its appointees to take immediate action to address the concerns of their constituents and re-establish connections with the grassroots.
-BY Daniel Bampoe