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The largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has taken a step forward to instill party discipline among its members who go on social media to attack leaders of the party.

The Political Committee if the party will also see to the immediate implementation of party disciplinary rules and laws to serve as a guide towards 2020 general elections.

This was contained in a release by the party’s Director of Communications, Mr. Kakra Essamuah on Monday in Accra.

Read the full statement below:

At its meeting held last Tuesday in Accra, the Political Committee of the NDC under the Chairmanship of the
Flagbearer and Leader of the party, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, discussed issues pertaining to
preparations for the December 2020 General Elections, with specific reference to matters of party unity and party
discipline.

The meeting noted the tendency on the part of some party members to rush to pass uninformed comments on
internal matters, including decisions and actions of party leadership.

Note was particularly taken of certain
insulting and disparaging comments in the media made against the National Chairman, Honourable Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, and other members of a delegation which visited the Okyehene upon the advice of the Political
Committee to intercede on behalf of the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the party.

While upholding the principle of free expression of views including the right to dissent within the party, the Political Committee is of the view that such exchanges should be conducted in decorous language, mindful at all
times that the party interest is supreme.

It is also important to emphasize that we have a common opponent seeking to destroy the future of our beloved
country who is quick to capitalize on any seeming internal turmoil.

Our energies should therefore be channeled
towards defeating that opponent who has inflicted unbearable pain and economic hardships on our people and
plunged Ghana deeper into the abyss of corruption.

The Political Committee urges senior party members and those on the frontline to set a good example and refrain from media exchanges which incite indiscipline, disloyalty and disrespect.

The Political Committee has accordingly advised the Functional Executive Committee (FEC) to take urgent steps to enforce party discipline and take appropriate action against all those who indulged in the unacceptable conduct
on social media with respect to the matter of the delegation’s visit to the Okyehene.

The FEC has also been
advised by the Political Committee to take steps to enhance information flow and internal channels of
communication.

ISSUED ON MONDAY DECEMBER 16, 2019

Signed

KAKRA ESSAMUAH
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

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