Ahead of his official
swearing-in on January 7, 2017, Nana Akufo-Addo was expected to present
the list of his proposed ministers to the National Executive Committee
(NEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for review.
However
that could not happen after a meeting on Thursday, as the President
demanded to be given some more time to enable him carry out the
necessary consultation as to who to appoint, as pressure mounts on him.
But
even before Nana Addo makes the appointments in his party, other
smaller political parties who performed poorly in the just ended polls
are also lacing their boots to serve in the new administration.
Speaking
to Citi News, the National Chairman of the People’s National Convention
(PNC), Bernard Mornah, said an appointment from the Nana Addo led
administration to any member of the PNC will not be out of place.
“The
PNC in the past has had some members of the party serve under Kufuor’s
government and even under the late Atta Mills – John Mahama
administration; and so it is not new that you will have PNC members
serve in governments that are not of the PNC.
So
the PNC cannot restrict Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP from making
appointment of people they believe will be able to serve the nation.”
The Progressive People’s Party’s (PPP), Director of Communications, Paa
Kow Ackon, also said the party has always been in support of an
all-inclusive government and would also welcome any appointment.
“We
made it clear during the campaign that we are a party that is
interested in an all-inclusive administration and we will assemble the
best to run the affairs of this country and so if Nana Addo, the
president elect feels that members of the PPP can help him achieve his
goal, why not? It’s all for the betterment of the country,” he said.
Speaking
to Citi News, the Communications director for the Convention People’s
Party (CPP), Kadir Abdul Rauf Issifu, also said the issue was nothing to
debate about as it would be for the benefit of the country.
“The
Convention People’s Party (CPP) for a long period of time has boasted
of human resources. So if for the sake of development, the
president-elect extends an invitation to the CPP to bring men that could
help him realize his (Nana Akufo-Addo) vision for the country, I don’t
think that is an invitation that we would want to reject. After all, it
is not about the CPP and the NPP.”
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