Bawumias Leadership May Cause Further Cracks In NPP Lecturer
Tue, 07 Nov 2023 06:00
A Political scientist and lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Dr. Jonathan Asante has predicted that the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) may see disunity if the leadership of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia does not handle affairs well.
This follows concerns that Members of Parliament (MPs) who backed the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia risk losing their seat.
Speaking on Starr Today with Lily Mahammed, the Political scientist stated that the real show-down of the party will play out in 2024 February when the party embarks on the parliamentary primaries.
“Kennedy Agyapong must cement his position in the party by ensuring that he is able to marshal resources for probably those who intend to be candidates for some of these constituencies. What that means is that he is investing in that presidential future as far as his political career is concerned.
“Because you will need to have a foot-hold in terms of these MPs as it were so that they will be able to prosecute your agenda going forward. You can also appreciate the fact that these MPs who openly supported Dr. Bawumia and their constituents have had reasons to oppose them and vote for Mr. Kennedy Agyapong. Of course they will absolutely still align themselves to Dr. Bawumia so that Dr. Bawumia’s factor and his leadership will also try to protect their interest,” Dr. Asante stated.
He continued: “So I have christened it as the real show-down for unity or disunity in the party in February, come next year because the parliamentary position is not going to be easy. So if the leadership of Dr. Bawumia is not careful the party will crack further more.”
The lecture further stated that Mr. Kennedy Agyapong is not someone who can easily be a pushover under the leadership of Dr. Bawumia

EMTECH Launches Beyond Compliance Product for Proactive Fintech Risk Management
Journey to Nkroful Celebrating 115th Posthumous Birthday of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah Launched
QNETs Rythm Foundation Wins CSR Award For Youth And Disability Inclusion In Ghana
Setting Financial Goals Critical for Financial Freedom Miriam Amissah
Otto Addo Is Scared To Build Black Stars Around Local Players Nyaho Tamakloe
2026 WCQ Asamoah Gyan Reacts To Andre Ayews Black Stars Snub
Tano North NPPs Gideon Boako Gets Endorsement From Youth
Bright Simons Got His 2020 Cost Per Voter Wrong