Wednesday, February 26, 2025

We don’t need leaders who will be manipulated backstage – Musah Superior advises NPP

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Musah Superior is a leading member of the NPP Musah Superior is a leading member of the NPP

A prominent figure of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Iddrisu Musah Superior, has emphasised the importance of electing good leaders with the necessary qualities to make the party attractive and attractive for election in the 2028 general elections.

In a statement on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, he said that the party needs assertive and strong leadership capable of inspiring unity and collaboration, while also instilling strong principles into its members.

He cautioned against electing just anyone to lead the party, specifically highlighting the risks posed by individuals who prioritise their personal interests over those of the party.

He warned that such leaders, who could be easily manipulated or influenced by power-hungry individuals, might undermine the party and lead to detrimental consequences.

“We don’t only need strong, brave and firm leadership to lead, manage and oversee the affairs of the NPP from now till December 2028, we also need assertive, sincere, truthful and trustworthy persons who will not be held by personal feelings or opinions, yield to ‘God-fathers’ or influence peddlers or be manipulated by backstage ‘power brokers,’” he stated.

The former Tamale Metropolitan Chief Executive Officer further emphasised the importance of engaging with the party’s grassroots and their role in increasing the party’s electoral chances.

He stated that in its effort to rebuild and restore the party to its former glory, it is essential to cleanse the NPP and make it appealing to the grassroots, ensuring they believe in its vision before presenting themselves and seeking the attention of the voting public.

Musah Superior also called for committed and dedicated effort from all members, urging them to demonstrate sacrificial willingness to work in the best interest of the party.

“As we rebuild and re-energise our ‘fallen’ party to make it electable in 2028, we must solemnly declare our unflinching determination to make our party attractive again; first to our grassroots and then to the larger voting population,” he added.

The NPP stalwart’s comments follows the party’s poor performance during the 2024 general elections, which led to it losing many of its parliamentary seats.

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