Party Officials in Kpando Admit Wrongdoing, Pledge Discipline
Coordinators and members of the New Patriotic Party in Kpando have publicly apologised for what they describe as acts of misconduct that have drawn criticism from party leadership and sections of the public.
In a strongly worded statement of remorse, the local party executives admitted that certain actions attributed to members during recent political activities fell short of expected standards of discipline, decorum and party ethics.
“We Take Full Responsibility” — Coordinators
The coordinators expressed regret over the incident, acknowledging that their conduct had the potential to damage the image of the party at both local and national levels.
They assured the public and party hierarchy that internal disciplinary measures would be strengthened to prevent a recurrence of similar incidents.
Party Image and Internal Tensions
The apology comes amid heightened scrutiny of political conduct at the grassroots level, with calls for stronger enforcement of party regulations and improved internal communication structures.
Observers note that such public admissions of fault are relatively rare and may signal efforts by local executives to rebuild trust and maintain cohesion within the party structure.
Commitment to Reform
The group pledged renewed commitment to the values and principles of the New Patriotic Party, stressing that unity, discipline and respect for leadership directives remain essential for effective political organisation.
They further appealed to supporters in Kpando to remain calm and continue working in the interest of the party as it seeks to consolidate its presence in the area.
The development adds to ongoing conversations about political accountability and internal party discipline as Ghana’s political landscape continues to evolve.


