Chairman of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah has revealed that his party is in discussions with the Progressive Peoples Party (PPP) and the Convention Peoples Party (CPP) to merge into single, stronger third force party in Ghanaian politics
Speaking exclusively to GhanaWeb, Bernard Mornah noted that a united front formed by the Nkrumahist parties will loosen the dominance of NDC and NPP in Ghanaian political space.
‘We have already initiated process in talking with the Progressives People’s Party; I think they are serious about mobilizing like mind people so we have a united front. We are also talking to the Convention People’s Party, Bernard Mornah noted.
Meanwhile several report about the merger of Nkrumahist parties failed.
In 2016, Convention People's Party (CPP), an Nkrumahist party failed to merge with its ideological ally - People's National Convention (PNC), ahead of the 2016 general elections.
Source: Ghanaweb.com
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Nkrumaist parties can never survive with traitors like Bernard Mornah, James Kwabena Bonfeh, Kwesi Pratt and the rest. These people are ever ready to collect money from NDC in a bid to weaken their parties.
Ghana needs actors and not talkers. Ghana needs radical and pragmatic leaders who will have an ideology that meets current global challenges and realities to lead the way. Ghana need selfless leaders and not those who live in the past. I love the ideologies of Kwame Nkrumah but it must be translated into the 21st century and not tied to the aprons of emotions and sentiments. The Nkrumaist have disappointed this generation and whoever is leading the talks must be straightforward, and a radical eschewed of selfishness but bold,courageous,confident with a blueprint that can attract the youth.
Daa Daaa y3 te no daaaa!! The only good thing about it is that they are doing this immediately after elections and not just before the General election. They have at least 2 years to get this buttoned down. Don't turn this into a talking shop and please can you also ensure that your Financial plans are in keeping with modern practices please?? Those antiquated ideas are long dead and buried.
Good idea but how many times haven't such moves failed? Please don't waste our ears.