Turbulence in CPP as National executives abandon positions

The petition accused the Chairperson of misconduct, indiscipline, and autocratic.

The swift intervention of the police, prevented a National Executives Council (NEC) meeting of the Convention People’s Party held in Kumasi on Tuesday (5 December) from turning chaotic.

Executives of the party clashed with each other following a petition presented for the removal of the Chairperson and Leader of the party, Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah by the Okere Constituency chairman, Kwabena Boakye.

The petition accused the Chairperson of misconduct, indiscipline, and autocratic.

“Comrade Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah has failed woefully to unite the party and is further dividing the party with her actions and inactions. She has created her own parallel structure embarking on the party’s reorganization program sidelining the other national executives.

This action by the Chairperson and Leader will definitely not yield any gains for the party as her self-acclaimed reorganization project is not backed by the majority of officers within the Party”, excerpt of the petition read.

After arguing back and forth for several hours, the national executives of the party came to a conclusion to resign en bloc but the Chairperson remained adamant not to stand down.

“My charge is that I am working too much. That I am going round to organise people to join the party without going with my executives. This is not a breach of the constitution because our constitution even encourages every member to mobilise more people for the party.

“I, Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah, has not volunteer to leave. I remain the chair and leader of the Convention People’s Party. The NEC cannot make a decision to remove a national executive. The NEC answers to the congress and when we get there, they will speak”, she stated.

But the NEC insists all the national executives including the Chairperson have resigned.

The Council has formed a 13-member Interim Organisation Committee (IOC) to steer the affairs of the party and continue with the reorganization until substantive national officers are elected.

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