Blame yourself for not winning NPP presidential primaries; not any systemic mafia – Ofosu Nkansah to Alan

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP), Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, has called on Alan Kyerematen to take personal responsibility for his failure to win the party’s recent presidential primaries.
According to Nkansah, Mr Kyerematen's loss should not be blamed on any so-called "systemic mafia" within the party, but rather on his own shortcomings during the campaign.
This follows Kyerematen’s comments alluding to a possible internal conspiracy that derailed his presidential ambitions on the party's ticket.
Mr Nkansah, in a Facebook post, emphasised that the NPP’s primaries were conducted fairly, and every candidate had an equal opportunity to win the support of delegates.
He argued that Kyerematen’s failure to secure victory was due to his inability to build a strong grassroots base and connect with the party's rank-and-file members.
According to Nkansah, other candidates were able to successfully engage with delegates, which ultimately led to their stronger performance in the polls.
He also criticised Mr Kyerematen for attempting to attribute his loss to external factors rather than reflecting on his own campaign strategy.
Mr Nkansah advised Mr Kyerematen to focus on introspection instead of shifting the blame to non-existent forces within the party.
"Dear Chief Alan, you have yourself to blame for not becoming the next NPP flag-bearer after President Akufo-Addo because of how you did your internal Politics, not because of any systemic mafia or bad register.
If system support resulted in an automatic win, you would have won the NPP 2007 primaries," he posted.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
Ghana backs UN resolution supporting two-state solution in Israeli-Palestinian conflict
04:47Bawumia’s ‘1 region, 1 duty-free zone’ policy sparks debate over existing Free Zones Act
02:39NSA board takes bold steps to end ghost names
17:00S/R: Gov't reviews curfew hours in Bole township
17:37Nana B slams court ruling on Abronye’s remand as ‘assault on justice’
04:21President Mahama reaffirms commitment to vast economic opportunities for youth
00:26Embattled NSA Director-General hands over to Ruth Seddoh as Acting D-G
14:27Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku questions Bawumia-led EMT over Ashanti Region's stalled projects
15:15Flooding on Nsawam–Pokuase highway leaves commuters stranded after heavy rains
04:13Ghana’s economy expands by 6.3% in second quarter of 2025
19:47