Aspirant says not in NPP Chairmanship race to promote Alan Kyeremanten

Mr. Alan John Kyerematen
Mr. Alan John Kyerematen

Mr Paul Afoko, one of the aspirants in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) national chairmanship race, has said that he was not contesting the position in order to promote the presidential ambition of Mr Alan Kyeremanteng.

Mr Kyeremanteng has declared his intension to contest the flag bearer position of the NPP for the 2016 presidential election.

Mr Afoko said he was in the race to promote unity of the party and also ensure that the party recaptured power from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and not because of Mr Kyeremanteng’s presidential ambition.

Mr Afoko, who was reacting to rumours that he is contesting to ensure that Mr Kyeremanteng becomes the presidential candidate of the party for Election 2016, told Ghana News Agency in an interview in Koforidua that he was contesting as a unifier to bring all the perceived factions together for a common goal.

“I am not contesting for the position with pre-conceived ideas to push any particular aspirant as the party’s flag bearer,” he said.

Mr Afoko said he wanted to refresh the party into an election-winning machine irrespective of who becomes flag bearer for the 2016 election.

He described himself as a true party man who is interested in working for the party and therefore traced his roots to the United Party (UP) tradition.

Mr Afoko said although the current executives had contributed their quota to build the party, it was important that others like him assume leadership positions to improve on the work that had been done.

He is battling it out with the current Chairman, Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, First Vice Chairman, Mr Fred Oware and Mr Stephen Ntim, a leading member of the party.

Mr Afoko said the NPP must not disappoint the good people of Ghana by losing the 2016 elections and it was against that backdrop party leaders who have what it takes to win elections should be elected.

He assured the massive followers of the party that he would embark upon a decorous campaign, devoid of insults, personal attacks, mudslinging and name-calling.

Source: GNA

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