Some constituency executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ejisu have reportedly clashed over alleged interference in the party’s internal electoral process ahead of the upcoming polling station elections.
The disagreement is said to centre on allegations against a regional executive representative, Kwame Owusu Bampoe, whom some constituency executives accuse of undermining the party’s electoral guidelines.
According to the aggrieved executives, the alleged actions threaten transparency, fairness and unity within the constituency as preparations intensify for the internal polls.
Ejisu Constituency Secretary, Prince Asare, alleged that the regional representative had on several occasions overridden decisions collectively taken by constituency executives.
He further claimed that some directives being enforced were allegedly backed by regional authorities despite concerns raised by the local party leadership.
The development is said to have heightened tensions within the constituency, with some executives calling for strict adherence to the party’s laid down procedures to ensure a credible and peaceful electoral process.
The NPP is expected to conduct polling station elections across the country as part of preparations for future internal and national political activities.