The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has slapped a three-year ‘ban’ on Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) from contesting for Parliamentary positions in constituencies where the party has sitting Members of Parliament (MPs).
According to the party, the MMDCEs are not eligible to contest during the party’s primaries unless they resign from their current positions at least three years before the ensuing national general elections.
Addressing Journalists on the resolution adopted by the National Council, the Acting General Secretary of NPP John Boadu said, ‘The National Council, which is the party’s Second Highest decision making body pursuant to Article 9(b) of the party constitution has unanimously resolved that all persons serving as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) who wish to contest as Parliamentary Candidates in constituencies where the party has sitting MPs, are NOT ELIGIBLE to contest unless they resign from their current positions at least three years before the ensuing NATIONAL GENERAL ELECTIONS.
‘The Council also resolved that regional chairpersons, regional secretaries, regional treasurers, constituency chairpersons, constituency secretaries and constituency treasurers are NOT ELIGIBLE to contest as Parliamentary Candidates in constituencies where the party has sitting MPs unless they resign at least three years before the NATIONAL GENERAL ELECTIONS. The Council adopted these resolutions upon conviction that these decisions are in the best interest of the party and government’.
He explained that MMDCEs can only contest in constituencies where the party does not have sitting MPs.
The Acting General Secretary of NPP said the council has directed all 10 regional executive committees to organize an expanded regional executive committee meetings comprising constituency executives to brief them on key amendment proposals that would be considered for adoption at the extraordinary conference in Kumasi in December 17, 2017.
‘For emphasis, these decisions ONLY APPLY to constituencies where the party has sitting Members of Parliament and DOES NOT APPLY to orphan constituencies (i.e. constituencies where the party does not have sitting Members of Parliament).
As part of this resolution, council has directed all the 10 regional executive committees to organize an expanded regional executive committee meetings comprising constituency executives to brief them on key amendment proposals that would be considered for adoption at the extraordinary conference,’ he stated.
Mr Boadu stated that the National Council passed a ‘resolution to EXTEND THE MANDATE OF ALL SERVING OFFICERS of the party at each level by three months following the expiration of their four year mandate to allow for primaries to be conducted’.
Read details of NPP’s statement:
PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY JOHN BOADU, THE ACTING GENERAL SECRETARY COUNCIL OF THE NPP ON RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE PARTY’S NATIONAL AND RELATED MATTERS
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen of the media
We have invited you here primarily to officially communicate the decisions taken by the party’s National Council at its 5th general meeting held on Tuesday, November 8, 2017 at the M-Plaza hotel. But before that, the party has learnt with shock the demise of our Volta Regional communication director, Efo Philipo, who passed on to glory this morning and accordingly wish to extend our deepest condolence to the bereaved family, friends and the party in the region. We shall provide them with the needed support in this trying moment.
This meeting of the national council had in attendance, His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo, H.E. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, H.E. former President John Agyekum Kufour, the Speaker of Parliament, the Chief of Staff, Members of the party’s Council of Elders, National Executive Officers, former national executives, representatives of the parliamentary group, all regional chairperson and secretaries and other members of the council as provided for under Article 9(b) of our party constitution.
The National Council, which is the party’s Second Highest decision making body pursuant to Article 9(b) of the party constitution has unanimously resolved that all persons serving as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) who wish to contest as Parliamentary Candidates in constituencies where the party has sitting MPs, are NOT ELIGIBLE to contest unless they resign from their current positions at least three years before the ensuing NATIONAL GENERAL ELECTIONS.
The Council also resolved that regional chairpersons, regional secretaries, regional treasurers, constituency chairpersons, constituency secretaries and constituency treasurers are NOT ELIGIBLE to contest as Parliamentary Candidates in constituencies where the party has sitting MPs unless they resign at least three years before the NATIONAL GENERAL ELECTIONS. The Council adopted these resolutions upon conviction that these decisions are in the best interest of the party and government.
For emphasis, these decisions ONLY APPLY to constituencies where the party has sitting Members of Parliament and DOES NOT APPLY to orphan constituencies (i.e. constituencies where the party does not have sitting Members of Parliament).
As part of this resolution, council has directed all the 10 regional executive committees to organize an expanded regional executive committee meetings comprising constituency executives to brief them on key amendment proposals that would be considered for adoption at the extraordinary conference.
Also, National Council passed a resolution to EXTEND THE MANDATE OF ALL SERVING OFFICERS of the party at each level by three months following the expiration of their four year mandate to allow for primaries to be conducted.
National Council at this meeting, also adopted the report of the ad-hoc committee set up to review and streamline the proposals for amendments to the party constitution subject to approval and final adoption by national conference.
The NPP would hold an extraordinary national delegates’ conference pursuant to Article 9 (A)(5) of the party constitution, on Sunday, 17th December, 2017 in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, as communicated in a notice issued by the general secretary on November 28. This conference is being held primarily to consider and adopt the proposed amendments to the party constitution.
The Council also approved the calendar for programmes and activities of the party presented by the National Secretariat between November 2017 and June 2018, which has been spelt out as follows:
7th December, 2017 – Interdenominational Service for peaceful elections and to mark the 1st Anniversary of NPP victory
17th December, 2017 – Extraordinary National Delegates Conference
31st December, 2017 – Deadline for updating membership register in preparations towards the upcoming primaries (This includes that of External Branches)
3rd January, 2018 – National Steering Committee meeting and submission of rules and regulations for all internal primaries to National Steering Committee
9th January, 2018 – National Council meeting to affirm the rules governing party primaries
17th to 21st January, 2018 – Polling Station Elections in all the 29,000 Polling Stations across the country
26th to 29th January, 2018 – Elections of Electoral Area Coordinators
7th February, 2018 – National Steering Committee meeting
8th to 10th February, 2018 – Completion of the compilation of Polling Station and Electoral Area Registers of all Elected Officers
21st to 24th February, 2018 – Constituency Annual Delegates Conference to elect Constituency Executives
5th to 25th February, 2018 ¬– Chapter Elections for all External Branches
18th to 30th March, 2018 – Elections of External Branch Executives
24th March, 2018 – Completion of the compilation of the Registers for all Constituency Officers (Elected and Appointed) including Disciplinary Committee members, Finance Committee members, 5 members each from Council of Elders and Council of Patrons
4th April, 2018 – National Steering Committee meeting
6th April, 2018 – National Council meeting
21st to 24th April, 2018 – Regional Annual Delegates Conference to elect Regional Executives
19th May, 2018 – Completion of all Delegates Album (Register) in preparation for national primaries
5th to 17th June, 2018 – National Annual Delegates Conference to elect National Officers [Venue to be determined by National Council at a later date]
In conclusion, the party fervently anticipates the full cooperation of all members in order to make the upcoming extraordinary national delegates conference and the internal primaries, a success.
Thank you.
…Signed…
JOHN BOADU
General Secretary (Ag)
By: Ghana/Ultimatefmonline.com/106.9FM
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