A former presidential candidate and senior campaign advisor to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 elections, Kwabena Agyepong, has submitted proposals for constitutional reforms to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) amendment committee, led by Frank Davies. He has called for the scrapping of Article 13(9), which mandates the special electoral college to trim presidential aspirants to five, and has also proposed the formation of constituency caucuses.

“This proposal represents a limited enlargement of the electoral college, ensuring broader consultation and representation in key decision-making processes,” he stated.

Read below a statement by Kwabena Agyei Agyepong

MEMORANDUM

TO: NPP Constitution Amendment Committee
ATTENTION: Chairman, Frank Davies, Esq.
FROM: Kwabena Agyei Agyepong
DATE: 17th April, 2025
SUBJECT: Proposals for Constitutional Amendments

Following my submissions during the second quarter meeting of the NPP National Executive Committee held at Alisa Hotel on 16th April, 2025, I hereby officially present the proposals below for the committee’s consideration:

Formation of Constituency Caucuses
It is proposed that the party establishes, in each of the 276 constituencies, a caucus comprising all current and past office holders of the party in the constituency. Specifically, this caucus shall include:

  • Members of Parliament
  • DCEs/MCEs
  • Constituency Executives
  • Electoral Area Coordinators
  • Polling Station Executives
  • Patrons
  • Elders

This proposal represents a limited enlargement of the electoral college, ensuring broader consultation and representation in key decision-making processes.

Order of Presidential Primaries
To reduce tension associated with the numerous elections the party conducts ahead of the presidential candidate election, it is proposed that the presidential primaries be held first, following the amendment of the electoral college.

This approach aligns with Article 13(1) of the party’s current constitution and promotes a more logical and less contentious electoral timeline.

Expulsion of Article 13(9)
It is further proposed that Article 13(9) of the constitution, which mandates the formation of a special electoral college to trim presidential aspirants to five (5), be expunged.

The current structure of this special college—comprising fewer than one thousand (1000) members—is susceptible to manipulation and undermines democratic fairness. A broader, more inclusive process is recommended.

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