Regional Executives rally against Wontumi’s leadership

In response to these mounting concerns, the petitioners are calling for decisive action. They propose that the scheduled regional inauguration of the campaign team, slated for Sunday, be postponed to allow for a thorough examination and resolution of the issues at hand.

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A petition has been filed by six Ashanti Regional executives of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) raising their voices against the incumbent regional chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Wontumi.

The accusations levelled against Wontumi paint a picture of discord and neglect within the party’s leadership.

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The petitioners accuse Wontumi of failing to convene crucial meetings, thereby hindering the necessary consensus-building processes on important party matters.

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Moreover, concerns have been raised regarding the neglect of regional executives in addressing pressing party issues, exacerbating unresolved divisions within the party’s ranks.

One of the key grievances highlighted in the petition is the alleged underutilization of party structures under Wontumi’s leadership, signalling a potential inefficiency in leveraging the party’s organizational framework for maximum impact.

In response to these mounting concerns, the petitioners are calling for decisive action. They propose that the scheduled regional inauguration of the campaign team, slated for Sunday, be postponed to allow for a thorough examination and resolution of the issues at hand.

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As the NPP grapples with internal strife, all eyes turn to the party leadership to address these grievances and steer the organization back on course towards its goals.

Find attached the full details of the petition

 

Source: Daily Mail

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