The Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has clarified that the party’s post-election report will remain confidential and will not be made available to the public.
Speaking on the findings of the report, which was compiled by the Prof. Mike Oquaye-led committee to assess the party’s performance in the 2024 general elections, Ahiagbah stressed in an interview after the party’s meeting in Accra on Wednesday, April 16, that the document is strictly for internal use.
“I don’t think so. It is an internal document that will be used to aid the party’s reform process and help position us for victory in 2028,” he said.
“So I can guarantee you, even though it is not expressly stated, it is clearly implied that the document is not meant for public consumption,” Ahiagbah added.
He further assured party supporters that key insights from the report would be communicated without breaching its confidentiality.
“There’s a way, our supporters will go about it that will not complicate it. So it’s just a working document. It’s a document that the party is going to work to. Most of the recommendations are key in what we do now,” he stated.
The post-election report, which contains detailed recommendations to address challenges encountered during the 2024 campaign, is expected to significantly shape the NPP’s strategy and internal reforms ahead of the 2028 elections.
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