NDC Chairman Warns Against NPP-Style Internal Fighting Over Appointments
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Asiedu Nketiah urges party patience as Mahama administration continues filling government positions National Democratic Congress Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah has cautioned party members against internal divisions over government appointments, citing the New Patriotic Party's ongoing leadership contest as a cautionary example of destructive infighting.58% : Recent statements from the NDC chairman have focused on urging members who have not received government appointments to continue staying loyal to the party and supporting President Mahama, suggesting internal pressure may be building as the administration settles into office.
49% : The chairman's intervention comes amid growing concerns about potential tensions within the ruling party over the distribution of government positions.
48% : Asiedu Nketiah has previously emphasized that the president prioritizes competence and merit over party loyalty in government appointments, though he acknowledged that party loyalists deserve consideration for their sacrifices.
41% : The NDC's approach to managing appointment expectations appears designed to prevent the kind of public disagreements that have characterized some previous transitions.
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