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    NPP expresses confidence in parliamentary leadership, rules out changes

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    NPP expresses confidence in parliamentary leadership, rules out changes

    The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party NPP, Justin Frimpong Kodua, has dismissed suggestions that the party is considering changes to its parliamentary leadership.

    Responding to questions about whether the party could follow the example of the National Democratic Congress NDC, which made adjustments to its leadership ahead of the last election, Mr Kodua indicated that no such discussions are currently underway.

    He noted that the issue has not been presented for consideration.

    He questioned the basis for any potential reshuffle, stressing that there is no clear justification for altering the party’s leadership structure in Parliament at this time.

    Mr Kodua expressed strong satisfaction with the performance of the Minority Caucus.

    He commended the group’s efforts under the leadership of Alexander Afenyo Markin, stating that the party is fully supportive of his role.

    According to him, the party leadership at the national level remains impressed with the work of the minority.

    He described the caucus as effective in its opposition role and pledged continued backing for its activities.

    He added that the NPP headquarters is confident in the direction and performance of its parliamentary team, emphasizing that the party is pleased with the level of opposition provided so far.

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