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NPP Communicator Admits Party’s Failures, Calls for Apology to Ghanaians

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, Ghana Street Journal

A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communication team, Richard Suapim Jr, has openly acknowledged that the party’s shortcomings have led to its current struggles.

Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Deide Tettey, Suapim admitted that arrogance among some government appointees and a failure to address key concerns contributed to the party’s decline in public trust.

“After the elections, we have come to realize that Ghanaians expected much from us. Some of the things we thought were not going to happen actually happened.

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Most of our appointees were very arrogant, and we did not actually call a spade a spade. Now we are paying for it,” he stated.

Suapim further emphasized the need for the NPP to take responsibility and formally apologize to the Ghanaian people.

“It is about time we go out there to say sorry to the ordinary Ghanaian. The General Secretary has made mention of that. We have noticed that ‘sorry’ is what we have to do,” he added.

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