Abronye DC Boycotts NPP's Super Delegates Conference Because of These Reasons

Abronye DC

Kwame Baffoe, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), widely recognized as Abronye DC, has announced his decision to boycott the upcoming Super Delegates Conference scheduled for August 26.

The conference holds significant importance as it aims to select five aspirants, from whom the NPP's presidential candidate will eventually be chosen.

Abronye DC's decision was revealed through an official letter dated August 20, 2023, in which he expressed his reluctance to participate in the conference.

This decision comes in the wake of allegations that have been leveled against him, which he has described as "unsubstantiated" and damaging to his reputation.

In the letter, Abronye DC vehemently refuted the claims made against him, particularly addressing accusations of soliciting money from aspirants in exchange for campaigning support.

He emphasized that he has never engaged in such activities and that his track record within the party should stand as a testament to his integrity.

He went on to state that all constituency Chairmen, their Executives, and polling station executives in the Bono Region can vouch for his impartiality and ethical conduct during campaign periods.

The NPP's Super Delegates Conference has faced a potential setback due to Abronye DC's refusal to participate.

As a prominent figure within the party, his absence could have an impact on the overall dynamics of the conference and potentially influence the selection process of the five aspirants.

This move by Abronye DC has sparked discussions about party unity and the handling of internal conflicts within the NPP.

Below is the letter;

Abronye DC letter


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