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Election 2024: We Must Unite to Save Ghana – CPP

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Sylvester Sarpong-Soprano, Director of Communications for the Convention People’s Party (CPP), has appealed for unity among party members.

His call comes after he previously claimed that the party was unlikely to field a presidential candidate in the 2024 general elections owing to internal disagreements.

In an interview with Citi News, Sylvester Sarpong-Soprano emphasized that the party’s internal concerns must be resolved before it can effectively compete for power with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“For some reason, especially including the fact that we had these disruptions by these elders in our party form so-called committees that seem to interrupt our activities. We have had five court cases over the past four years, with an average length of about eight to ten months before there is a judgment.

“So that is one of the reasons why we are not moving forward as we should be moving forward. So right now…We see an opportunity for the party to unite right now.

“I am committed to telling the full truth about the CPP so that we can get support and help to revamp. I could sit here and do propaganda and say, oh, the CPP is all well and good, and that we will win the presidency. I can do that, but I must tell the truth to the Ghanaian electorate so that they know the state of the party so that they can rally so that we can save Ghana.”

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