In a dramatic political move set to reverberate across Ghana’s political landscape, Nii Lantey Vanderpuye has officially stepped down from his position as DRIP Coordinator, signaling a fresh and ambitious push toward securing a national executive role within the National Democratic Congress.
The former coordinator’s resignation marks a decisive turning point in his political journey, as he pivots away from his duties under the District Roads Improvement Programme (DRIP) to fully concentrate on his aspirations within the party’s national leadership structure.
Sources close to the development describe the decision as both strategic and calculated, with Vanderpuye reportedly aiming to position himself for a more influential role in shaping the future direction of the opposition party. His exit is expected to trigger significant conversations within political circles, especially among party loyalists and grassroots supporters.
While details surrounding his next immediate steps remain tightly guarded, his move has already sparked widespread speculation about the emerging power dynamics within the NDC’s internal hierarchy, as contenders begin positioning themselves ahead of upcoming internal elections.
More updates are expected as the political landscape continues to shift in response to this high-profile resignation.


