The Nandom Constituency Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Martin Wuoyang, has been reinstated following unanimous approval by the party’s Upper West Regional Executive Committee.
The decision, made during a Regional Executive Committee meeting on April 27, comes after Mr. Wuoyang submitted an unqualified written apology to the party.
His reinstatement follows recent calls by former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, who urged the party to lift suspensions and re-engage with estranged supporters.
Mr. Wuoyang was initially suspended based on a petition submitted to the party’s Disciplinary Committee, which led to disciplinary action being taken against him.
In a statement issued the same day, the Upper West Regional NPP explained that the reinstatement was a result of Wuoyang’s respectful engagement with the party’s structures and his willingness to serve.
“The Committee arrived at this decision following the show of respect accorded to the Disciplinary Committee and the fact that you showed enough interest in working for the party,” the statement said.
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