By Seli Baisie
The four presidential aspirants participating in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primary have signed an undertaking to accept the election results and refrain from resigning from the party in the event of defeat during the upcoming primary on Saturday.
This crucial agreement was forged during a meeting involving the National Council of Elders and the aspiring candidates.
Following the meeting, Justin Frimpong Koduah, the General Secretary of the party, conveyed that the aspirants have not only committed to acknowledging the primary’s results but also to prioritize the party’s best interests.
Koduah stated, “We were able to get all the four aspirants to sign an undertaking, and in summary, they are to accept the primary results and promote peace and cohesion. If they don’t win, they will not resign from the party and will support the winner of the primary.”
Furthermore, the aspirants have pledged to “ensure and enforce mechanisms that have been established by the party and also work within the timelines and duration that have been established by the party from now until the results are declared, and to respect the decision of the delegates of our party.”