Mr. Boakye Agyarko, a former minister of energy, has counseled New NPP National Executives to exercise firmness and objectivity in making decisions as they carry out their constitutional obligations.
In order to escape the 8-year rule syndrome, he said, the National Executives must make sure that the laws outlined in the party’s Constitution are relevant. This would assure justice for the party’s expansion and development.
After serving the party devotedly and loyally, Mr. Boakye Agyarko announced his intention to run in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024 presidential primaries. He observed that the past NPP National Executives never worked.
Speaking on the afternoon political talk show “Dwaberem” on OTEC FM.
Mr Agyarko was of the view that the leadership of some past executives and the immediate past executives failed to live up to expectations because they failed to implement the party’s Constitution.
He explained that former national executives were not firm in their decision making adding that they had no proper relations with party folks, especially the grassroots.
Citing an example, Boakye Agyarko touted how former leaders like Dan Rocha, Dan Botwe, and the likes worked with passion and integrity to make the party attractive to date.
Mr Agyarko, therefore, charged the new leadership to emulate the Dan Botwe, Dan Rocha leadership style to make a difference which can enable the party to make history and break the 8.
“I know the new Chairman and General Secretary very well and I believe they can do a good job, but they must be strong as the task ahead is not an easy one,” he told the program’s host, Dr. Cash.
Source: Antwi Boasiako John