We must acknowledge that our defeat is not solely the result of individual failures, but rather a collective responsibility.
As we navigate the aftermath of the NPP’s overwhelming defeat in the recent general elections, it’s essential to acknowledge the complexity of our situation.
Rather than engaging in selective praise singing or blame games, we should focus on constructive dialogue and self-reflection.
The election results, which saw the NPP secure the lowest seats in Parliament compared to the NDC’s almost a 2/3 majority of seats in Parliament, are a clear indication that our party needs to reassess its strategies and policies.
We must acknowledge that our defeat is not solely the result of individual failures, but rather a collective responsibility.
In the face of this defeat, it’s crucial that we avoid selective narratives that either praise or condemn specific individuals.
Instead, we should strive for a nuanced understanding of our party’s strengths and weaknesses.
By doing so, we can work towards rebuilding and strengthening our party for the future.
Let’s focus on fostering a culture of empathy, growth, unity and mutual respect within our rank and file in the party.
We owe it to ourselves, our supporters, and the people of Ghana to engage in a meaningful and inclusive process of reflection and reorganization.
Shalom
-Signed-
Hajj Hamid Samed
(From The Corridors of An Independent Mind)
