Prof. Ransford Gyampo recently criticised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for attributing their electoral defeat to low voter turnout. On the popular TV3 show “The Key Points,” he argued that such claims were an oversimplification of the broader electoral challenges faced by the party. He emphasised that the NPP must reflect on its governance record, voter engagement strategies, and internal dynamics rather than focusing solely on turnout statistics.
Gyampo pointed out that while voter participation is significant, the quality of policies and the overall perception of the party amongst the electorate plays a critical role in election outcomes. He suggested that the NPP should conduct an in-depth analysis of its performance and reconnect with Ghanaian citizens to restore trust and support. The professor’s remarks come amid a nationwide discussion regarding political accountability and the need for parties to evolve in response to the voters’ needs. The NPP’s defeat, he asserted, is indicative of deeper issues that require honest introspection and strategic realignment, rather than placing the blame solely on low voter turnout.
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