Rebuilding Unity and Solidarity within the NDC: A Call for Internal Reconciliation

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is currently facing a troubling level of acrimony between parliamentary candidates, former parliamentary aspirants, and certain constituency executives. This internal conflict poses a significant threat to the party’s chances of winning more assembly members in upcoming elections. In this article, we will delve into the urgent need for unity within the NDC and emphasize the importance of resolving these internal issues to honor the legacy of John Mahama and secure electoral victories.
Unity and Collaboration::
The Key to Success:
In order to achieve its goals and secure electoral victories, the NDC must prioritize unity and collaboration among its members. The current strained relationship between parliamentary candidates and former aspirants is detrimental to the party’s overall strength. It is essential to recognize that former aspirants possess valuable experience and knowledge that can contribute to the party’s success. By fostering inclusivity and encouraging the involvement of all party members, the NDC can rebuild its unity and strengthen its chances of winning elections.
Addressing Sponsorship Disputes:
Another concerning issue within the NDC is the trend of parliamentary candidates and MPs sponsoring their favorite candidates to contest against assembly members who previously supported other parliamentary aspirants. This practice not only creates divisions within the party but also undermines the party’s chances of securing more assembly members. The NDC must discourage such behavior and promote fair competition within its ranks. By doing so, the party can present a united front and increase its chances of electoral success.
The Role of National Party Executives:
The responsibility of resolving these internal conflicts lies with the national party executives. They must take immediate action to mediate discussions between the conflicting parties and promote open lines of communication. Transparent decision-making processes and fair internal elections are essential in addressing grievances and fostering unity within the party. By actively engaging in conflict resolution, the NDC’s national party executives can demonstrate their commitment to creating a cohesive and formidable force.
Honoring John Mahama’s Legacy:
John Mahama, a former president of Ghana, made significant contributions to the country’s infrastructural development during his tenure. Despite this, the NDC faced defeat in the 2016 elections. To honor Mahama’s legacy and regain the trust of the electorate, it is crucial for the NDC to overcome internal conflicts and present a united front. By focusing on the party’s shared vision and values, the NDC can work towards reclaiming its position as a strong political force and increasing its chances of electoral success.
Mitigating the Witch Hunt Mentality:
It is disheartening to witness the witch hunt mentality within the NDC, where branch executives, constituency executives, and ward coordinators are targeted for supporting different parliamentary aspirants. This practice only serves to further divide the party and hinder its chances of success. It is imperative that the NDC addresses this menace and promotes an environment where differing opinions are respected and valued. By embracing diversity within its ranks, the party can foster a stronger sense of unity and increase its chances of success in upcoming assembly elections.
Conclusion:
The NDC must prioritize unity, reconciliation, and collaboration in order to overcome the acrimony within its ranks. By fostering inclusivity, discouraging divisive practices, and promoting open communication, the party can rebuild its strength and increase its chances of securing more assembly members. Resolving these internal issues is not only vital for the party’s immediate goals but also for honoring the legacy of John Mahama and his contributions to Ghana’s development. It is time for the NDC to come together, address internal conflicts, and work towards a brighter future for all Ghanaians.
The victory of NDC is coming,but let’s unite and with a bigger margin.
3y3 Zu
3y3 Za
May Allah make it easy for us.
Signed:
Siddique Abubakar Suleiman
(Former parliamentary aspirant, Ayawaso North)
Source: Today.com.gh


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