
NDC Official Calls for NPP Leadership Overhaul After Election Setback
Ghanaian Politics: NDC Official Criticizes NPP Leadership Following Election Results Accra, Ghana – Elikem Kotoko, Deputy National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has issued a sharp critique of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following recent election results. In an interview on Channel One TV's Breakfast Daily program, Kotoko expressed his belief that the NPP needs to rethink its leadership structure if it wants to be effective. "Justin Kodua has not helped the NPP—their chairman was nowhere to be found during the elections!" Kotoko stated during the show. He suggested that the party's leadership, which he characterized as having "misled" the party to a "defeat," needs to be replaced. Kotoko also directly compared the performance of the NPP's leadership with that of the NDC, asserting the superiority of the NDC's leadership team. The interview generated considerable buzz on social media, with many viewers expressing their opinions on Kotoko's comments. While some agreed with his assessment, others criticized his remarks as partisan and unfair. The debate highlights the ongoing political tensions in Ghana and the intense scrutiny of leadership within the country's major political parties. The NPP has yet to respond directly to Kotoko's criticism, but the comments are sure to fuel further discussion and debate in the coming days and weeks.