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Home » Time To End Counterproductive Electoral Funding Practices In The NPP

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Time To End Counterproductive Electoral Funding Practices In The NPP

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Last updated: August 18, 2025 10:52 am
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By Prof. Freeman Danquah, University of Bradford

For far too long, the New Patriotic Party has been grappling with a deficit in pragmatic leadership, decisive action, and strategic decision-making, a shortfall that continues to undermine effective party building, organisational efficiency, and the sustainable management of the political machinery.

Over decades, the National Secretariat has been routinely disbursed significant sums to constituencies to finance local party organisation during internal party electoral processes: polling station, electoral area, constituency, regional, national, and presidential elections. These allocations, often intended for transportation support and logistical assistance, are presented as essential interventions to ensure broad participation in internal democratic exercises.

However, in practice, the very delegates who receive these funds from the national party are simultaneously being supported, often far more generously, by the aspirants competing in these elections. This raises a pressing and unavoidable question: Why should the National Secretariat be spending scarce party resources on a function that aspirants are already fulfilling and, in some cases, exceeding?

The logic of continuing this practice is untenable. The time to terminate this archaic, non-pragmatic approach is now. Every cedi spent on duplicating support that aspirants are already providing represents not only fiscal waste but also a failure of leadership to recalibrate the party’s internal processes for the realities of modern political competition.

The issue is even more acute in the context of the upcoming presidential election scheduled for January 31, 2026. The party is poised to spend millions transporting delegates to exercise their franchise, yet history shows that presidential aspirants, as part of their campaign strategies, already allocate substantial funds to the same purpose. These resources from aspirants are often sufficient, if not more than adequate, to meet transportation needs.

Some within the party argue that National Secretariat funding is necessary to mitigate coercion and inducement from aspirants. This rationale is deeply flawed and counterproductive. The uncomfortable truth is that the party currently lacks the enforcement capacity to prevent aspirants from making these payments or to credibly sanction those who violate ethical standards. In this context, duplicating aspirants’ spending only compounds financial inefficiency without resolving the root problem.

If the NPP is to consolidate its democratic credentials, safeguard its financial integrity, and project an image of disciplined governance, the National Secretariat must show leadership by ending this wasteful practice immediately. The millions saved could be redirected towards strategic investments in grassroots mobilisation, policy research, and long-term organisational capacity-building, areas that will yield far greater dividends than perpetuating a system of electoral patronage.

Instead of clinging to outdated methods, our party’s strength lies in its courage to adapt, reform, and set an example. January 31, 2026, should not only mark the election of our next presidential candidate; it should be remembered as the moment we decisively chose prudence, discipline, and strategic foresight over costly, self-defeating traditions.

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