The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has elected a highly motivated team of national executives to help ensure victory in the 2024 general election and to steer the affairs of the party for the next four years.

Accordingly, the new executives were immediately sworn into office by the outgone National Chairman of the party, Mr. Freddie Blay, to start action towards the ensuing presidential and parliamentary elections.

Acceptances speeches by the new National Chairman, the General Secretary and others signalled their readiness to work hard for the NPP to ‘break the 8’.

They are Mr. Stephen Ntim, National Chairman; Danquah Smith Buttey, 1st Vice Chairman; Rita Asobayire, 2nd Vice Chairman and Alhaji Masawuud, 3rd Vice Chairman.

The rest are Mr. Justin Frimpong Koduah- General Secretary, Henry Nana Boakye- National Organiser, National Treasurer – Dr Charles Dwamena, Kate Gyamfua-National Women Organiser, National Nasara Coordinator- Abdul Aziz Haruna Futah, and National Youth Organiser-Salam Mohammed Mustafa.

The new executives were elected by over 6,000 delegates at the National Delegates Congress held at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend.

Major upset

There was a major upset at the election as lawyer Justine Kodua Frimpong popularly referred to as JFK unseated incumbent and highly experienced General Secretary, Mr. John Boadu by 313 votes.

JFK polled 2,837 votes as against John Boadu’s 2,524 votes, to register victory.

Delegates reward Ntim

With the national chairmanship position, Mr. Stephen Ayesu Ntim who battled for the slot for the last 20 years, was finally rewarded by NPP delegates. 

He left his challengers far behind with a massive 4,014 votes with his closest challenger, Mr. Stephen Asamoah Boateng also known as Asabee registering 1,010 votes.

The rest were Kwabena Abankwa-Yeboah, who was highly tipped to impress, finished in a distant third with 294 votes, Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi -101 votes, Gifty Asantewa Ayeh aka Daavi Ama had 44 votes, Sammy Crabbe – 32 and Akwasi Osei-Adjei – 20.

Substantive Women’s Organiser of the NPP, Kate Gyamfua, is expected to be confirmed officially to have retained her post after running home with a landslide victory.

Gyamfua polled a 620 votes to beat Hajia Sawudata who polled 32 votes and Ellen Ama Daaku, who polled 9 votes.

Full results of the entire contests are given below:

Chairperson

Stephen Ayesu Ntim – 4,014 (Winner)

George Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah – 294

Stephen Asamoah Boateng – 1,010

Gifty Asantewa Ayeh, aka Daavi Ama – 44

Sammy Crabbe – 32

Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi – 101

Akwasi Osei-Adjei – 20

General Secretary

John Boadu – 2,524

Justin Kodua Frimpong – 2,837 (Winner)

Iddrisu Musah Superior – 104

Ramseyer Agyemang-Prempeh – 08

Frederick Opare-Ansah – 50

Charles Bissue (Pulled out) – 12

Vice Chairperson

Rita Talata Asobayire – 2,927 (2nd)

Michael Omari Wadie – 1,635

Nuworsu Ken-Wood – 520

Ismail Yahuza – 613

McJewells Annan – 155

Danquah Smith Buttey – 2,982 (1st)

Edmond Oppong-Peprah – 479

Kiston Akomeng – 2,069

Dereck Kwaku Nkansah – 491

Alhaji Masawudu Osman – 2,128 (3rd)

National Organiser

Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover – 2,274

Henry Nana Boakye (Nana B) – 2,870 (Winner)

Bright Essilfie Kumi – 137

Seth Adu-Adjei – 25

Eric Amoako Twum – 185

Nana Owusu Fordjour – 44

National Youth Organiser

Abanga Fusani Yakubu – 153

Salam Mohammed Mustapha – 255 (Winner)

Prince Kamal Gumah – 101

Michael Osei Boateng – 120

National Nasara Co-ordinator

Abdul Aziz Haruna Futa – 328 (Winner)

Haruna Maiga – 05

Abdul-Muazu Kunata – 02

Awal Mohammed – 24

Sulemana Alhassan Atakpo – 09

Haruna Ishmael – 199

Women’s Organiser

Kate Gyamfua – 620 (Winner)

Ellen Ama Daaku – 9

Hajia Sawudata – 32

National Treasurer

Mary Posch-Oduro – 1,303

Dr Charles Dwamena – 2,917 (Winner)

Dr Yusif Tedam – 125

Collins Nuntwiri Nuamah – 1,197