The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has issued a public apology to Ghanaians for past governance shortcomings. Speaking on Channel One’s political program “The Point of View”, Kodua acknowledged that the party fell short in some areas during its time in government.
“We did our best, but we couldn’t have gotten everything right,” Kodua said. “And I have always said that on behalf of our then government, our political party — certain things that we could not do right — we apologise for it.”
The NPP, which lost the 2024 general elections after eight years in power, is undergoing introspection and restructuring. Kodua emphasized the party’s readiness to learn from its past and grow stronger, pledging that the NPP will not repeat mistakes if given another opportunity.
The party’s presidential primaries are set for January 31, 2026, and a major constitutional reform is expected to be adopted at the National Delegates Conference in July 2025. The NPP leadership has insisted that the party is focused on internal restructuring to win back public trust.
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