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01.05.2024 Politics

Stephen Ntim’s political maturity post-Ejisu by-election commendable - Koku Anyidoho

By Richard Obeng Bediako || Contributor
Stephen Ntims political maturity post-Ejisu by-election commendable - Koku Anyidoho
01.05.2024 LISTEN

Mr. Samuel Koku Anyidoho, the Founder and CEO of the Atta-Mills Institute (AMI) a Pubic Policy Advocacy and Governance Think-Tank, has commended the National Chairman of the NPP for his “extremely matured approach vis-a-vis his choice of words after the Ejisu by-election.”

Stephen Ayensu Ntim, the NPP National Chairman, in a series of interviews, stated emphatically that “this is not a time for celebration but rather a time for reconciliation” looking at the bigger picture of the December 7 general election.

According to Stephen Ntim, the Independent Candidate, Kwabena Owusu Aduomi, a former NPP MP for the same constituency, has to be engaged and address his concerns to bring back to the Elephant party.

The NPP Chairman is of the obvious wisdom-filled view that despite the victory, if the party ignores the value of Aduomi going into the general election, the consequences will be dire hence the urgent need to smoke the peace pipe.

This, according to Mr. Anyidoho, “… in as much as political parties are voluntary organizations, it is a truism that politics is about numbers and so at all times, keeping numbers intact must be a priority to serious political parties.

“I am speaking from a pure governance, political party strategy/communications perspective, and I believe Mr. Ntim has cut a solid image for himself on this particular matter.”

According to Koku, when politicians wear false gowns of grandeur and think that numbers do not matter so tend to disrespect party members and the end results are always bitter.

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