The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has convened a crunch meeting to address a petition submitted by nine of the party’s presidential aspirants in the upcoming primaries.
The nine aspirants are demanding a centralized system of voting for the upcoming August 26th special delegates conference, expressing concerns about the current plan to limit voting to only 900 delegates at the regional level.
According to sources, all nine aspirants or their representatives are present, anticipating a final decision on the matter. The outcome of this discussion will determine the approach for conducting the special delegates conference and streamline the list of presidential aspirants from 10 to 5, in accordance with the party’s constitution.
In the lead-up to the special delegates’ congress, the NPP revealed its intentions to compile a new register to accommodate changes in the delegate list. Notably, some delegates had passed away, necessitating an updated register.
More soon.

