NPP Regional Chairmen Planning To Impeach Afoko, Agyepong?

The seeming internal wrangling in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is expected to deepen as regional chairmen of the party are planning meetings beginning today to pass a vote of no confidence in the party’s National Chairman, Mr Paul Afoko, and the General secretary, Mr Kwabena Agyepong.

The emergency regional congresses aimed at rallying support for the ousting of the two national executive members, according to some close sources of the party, were allegedly being instigated by the party's flag-bearer, Nana Akufo Addo.

The sources further indicated that the appropriate constitutional processes for such meetings were not being adhered to by the regional chairmen..

When contacted, Mr Afoko confirmed that he had been made aware of such a meeting today by the party’s flag bearer for the 2016 elections, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

He said based on that information, he had to call off the National Executive Committee and National Council of Elders meeting scheduled for today.

He said he was at a loss that having agreed on the scheduled NEC and NC meeting with Nana Akufo-Addo and some other party leadership on Friday, such a regional chairmen’s meeting would be allowed to take place.

“These issues can end up in court and drag on till the election in 2016," a source hinted the Daily Graphic insisting that “the party cannot afford any more litigation since election 2016 is around the corner."

Another source stressed the need for the party elders to step in and find an amicable solution  to a worrying trend which has the potential to split the party and completely damage its fortunes.

Some sources also told the Daily Graphic that what the party currently needed was a peace broker who could bring the centre of  the party together.

It is their contention that anything short of that would not augur well for the unity of the party.

Since assuming the high office of party National Chairman and General Secretary respectively, Mr Afoko and Mr Agyepong have been bombarded with one challenge after another.

Their case had also been made more difficult  with the tragic demise of the party’s Upper East Regional Chairman.