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Home » MY SPECIAL ADDRESS TO EVERY NPP DELEGATE ON THE NEED TO EXERCISE PRUDENCE OVER EMOTIONAL DELUSION AHEAD OF JANUARY 2026.

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MY SPECIAL ADDRESS TO EVERY NPP DELEGATE ON THE NEED TO EXERCISE PRUDENCE OVER EMOTIONAL DELUSION AHEAD OF JANUARY 2026.

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Last updated: October 12, 2025 8:41 pm
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Kwame Pianim Precedent: Why the NPP Must Think Before It Chooses a Flagbearer
A Lesson Written in 1996, but Addressed to 2026

Politics has a short memory, but the cost of forgetting is always steep.
In 1996, the NPP nearly walked into a constitutional disaster until one loyal member, Mrs. Rosemary Ekwam, forced the truth into daylight. Her courage preserved the party’s integrity and set a precedent that still whispers today.

Now, nearly three decades later, the same question returns – different faces, same danger.
When personal ambition deafens reason, will delegates act with foresight – or wait for his history to discipline them again?

In the coming months, you will face one of the most consequential choices in our party’s history – the decision of who leads us into the next election. It is a sacred duty, not a sentimental one.

Before you decide, history demands a moment of reflection.

In 1996, whispers filled our ranks. Kwame Pianim – brilliant economist, respected thinker, and patriot – was preparing to file for the NPP’s flagbearer primaries. Yet, his prior conviction and subsequent pardon cast a long legal shadow. The party’s base was restless. Could a man once imprisoned for treason, even if pardoned, be eligible to contest for President under the 1992 Constitution?

It was not a rival who brought clarity, but a loyal member – Mrs. Rosemary Ekwam. She went to the Supreme Court not out of spite, but out of duty. She sought to clear the fog before nominations opened. The Court’s ruling was clear and historic: a pardon restores rights socially, not constitutionally. Pianim was ineligible. Painful as it was, that judgment saved the party from collapse and preserved the integrity of its democratic process.

The lesson from that moment is not about law; it is about prudence. When ambition races ahead of consequence, the party must pause and think.

Today, the echoes are familiar. Kennedy Agyapong, a charismatic figure and strong contender, has entered the race. But this time, the stakes are even higher – because we are not facing rumours of eligibility, but a visible threat from a sitting government under President John Mahama.

The credible fear is not hypothetical. If Kennedy becomes flagbearer, the state may move to prosecute him over the unresolved murder of journalist Ahmed Suale. Whether fair or fabricated, such a prosecution would dominate the campaign, drain our focus, and reduce a national contest to a courtroom drama.

This is not about guilt or innocence. It is about vulnerability.

And when you face a sitting government like the NDC wielding prosecutorial power, vulnerability is fatal.

The Pianim episode teaches us this: no party survives when it confuses loyalty for strategy. The NPP must choose a candidate who can contest power, not one already ensnared in its machinery.

Delegates, this is not about sentiment. It is about survival – political and institutional.

The NPP cannot afford to walk blindly into a contest the state has already mapped out. A candidate under threat of prosecution will not lead a campaign; he will spend it defending his freedom.

Rosemary Ekwam acted not out of fear, but foresight. She spared the party a constitutional crisis before it began. That same discipline is what this moment demands.

Your vote must protect the party’s viability, not anyone’s ambition. Choose a flagbearer the state cannot cage, the public can trust, and history can defend.

That is how the NPP wins – by thinking first, not reacting last.

J. A. Sarbah

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