He finds it unfathomable for party members who have been supporting Chief Alan not to continue to stick with him if he departs to form his party.
In his view, it is the height of disloyalty for Chief Alan’s team members to abandon ship if he decides to pursue a different route in his political career.
Was he himself not a member of the CPP? Is he still with the party? He maybe CPP but not in deeds!
Kwesi Pratt, the emblem of loyalty, ditched his CPP, Dr. Nkrumah’s CPP, to form an alliance with the National Democratic Congress.
He did not consider his loyalty to the CPP when he took the decision to be with the NDC, but he is today questioning others who have decided to be loyal to the NPP in the unlikely event that Chief Alan leaves.
He is also urging Chief Alan to leave the party and form his own party to become a third force. Has he advised Dr. Kwabena Duffuor to leave the NDC to form his own party after he was unjustly treated in the run-up to their presidential primaries?
He is up to no good when it comes to the NPP. An internal wrangling in the NPP suits his agenda as an agent of Mahama. He is just seeking to fuel the little impasse that led to Chief Alan bowing out of the race. He will fail!
P.K. Sarpong,
Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.
Richard Koomson| mediacentralonline.info |Ghana
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