A former Upper West Regional Secretary and a former aspirant for the Nadowli Kaleo District Chief Executive position has called for calm amid tensions between two factions within the constituency.
He emphasized that the underlying issues fueling the disagreement must not be ignored but urgently addressed.
In an opinion piece, the renowned party communicator and stakeholder urged swift intervention to restore unity.
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A CALL FOR UNITY AND RECONCILIATION IN THE NDC FAMILY – NADOWLI-KALEO CONSTITUENCY
Fellow Comrades of the great National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Nadowli-Kaleo Constituency, I extend my warmest greetings to you all. Our party has a rich legacy in this constituency, having produced great men and women who have served and continue to serve Ghana in various capacities. Our collective contributions, whether past or present, have shaped the growth and development of our beloved constituency and the nation at large.
However, as a family, we cannot overlook the internal divisions and disunity that have characterized our party in recent times. These divisions, if left unresolved, threaten our collective strength, our electoral fortunes, and our ability to deliver on the ideals of probity, accountability, and development that we stand for.
Let us remind ourselves that political parties thrive on unity, mutual respect, and a shared vision. Differences in opinions and strategies are natural in every democratic institution, but they should never override the greater goal of advancing the NDC’s agenda in the constituency, the region, and the nation. The time has come for us to bury our differences, heal old wounds, and rekindle the spirit of togetherness that once made us formidable.
I humbly appeal to all stakeholders—our revered elders, our experienced leaders, our dedicated grassroots members, and our vibrant youth—to come together in true reconciliation. Let us forge a path that prioritizes the collective interest of the party over individual aspirations. Let us engage in open dialogue, show genuine commitment to peace, and work hand in hand to reposition our constituency as a beacon of unity within the NDC.
The future of the NDC in Nadowli-Kaleo depends on the choices we make today. I call on all of us to choose unity, to choose reconciliation, and to choose progress. Together, we can restore the strength of our party and ensure resounding victories in future elections.
May we be guided by our party’s principles, and may our love for the NDC and our people be the force that binds us together.
Long live Nadowli-Kaleo!
Long live the NDC!
Long live Ghana!
Signed,
Eric Dakurah Faanuba
A Loyal Comrade