He made this remarks during his visit to the northern region to thank and urge all party members and executives to rally behind the new flag bearer and leader of the party, Ivor Kobina Greenstreet.
He said over the years CPP’s problem always comes from within hence party members must embrace themselves together not to allow traitors come and destroy the unity that the national leadership is building.
The party’s national chairman further caution polling, ward, constituency and regional executives to lead by example not to indulge in political flirting for selfish gains but rather, uphold and defend the party to see victory 2016.
Mr. Abdul Malik Jeleel, a Freelance Journalist said in an interview that, the caution is a step in the right direction by the chairman to weed-out commercial prostitutes in the party even though its might be a little bit of a challenge.
He said African Political system has been monetized by the elite politicians that usually result in political flirting in disguise by some political party leaders and there should be need to have a look into Contemporary African Politics and its practice by researchers, civil society, academia and the international community.
Jeleel also said, in every political party contest, one must win and another’s must loose but it is incumbent upon the leadership to merge their pre/post-conflict prevention techniques into their peace-building strategies to bring all factions together against a bigger battle ahead of them.
In stated the new patriotic party (NPP) current situation after their delegate congress resulting in violence, murder, disagreement and sanction of their top leaders as lack of integrating pre/post conflict prevention techniques into their peace-building strategies.
Ghana has always remain God fearing as its fundamental religious value and moral practice of peace within its social structure, the analyst for sees disbelief and mistrust of Ghanaians in the NPP as a peaceful political group.
In conclusion, NDC has failed Ghanaians with its promises in policy and programmes implementation and he is optimistic that Ghanaians can hear the knocking of CPP if they re-organize and have a well-articulated manifesto.


