The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has fixed August 25 for the party’s National Delegate Conference, to elect new National executives who shall steer affairs into elections 2020.
The party says the  decision to have an early congress was unanimously agreed on at meeting of the National Council on Wednesday May 10.
The National Council has also ordered all party executives now with public office appointments to  relinquish their party positions. This will affect Gender Minister Ms. Otiko Djaba, who serves as the national women organizer of the NPP, and has been in the news lately over her public utterances.
“The meeting fixed the Party’s 2017 National Delegates’ Conference for the 25th to 27th of August, 2017 in Cape Coast.â€
Meanwhile, The New Patriotic Party [NPP] has inaugurated an election review committee tasked to provide a detailed and honest analysis of the 2016 elections.
The Committee is headed by former defense minister under the Kufour administration Addo Kufour and is expected to “provide a detailed and honest analysis of 2016 elections country wide; on structures and operations at all levels; To produce a clear, concise, but detailed report to form basis for the party’s campaign to win 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections, i.e. a strategy for 2020 elections; and to provide objective review of the current state of the partyâ€.
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