Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader, has emphasised the importance of the New Patriotic Party members embracing internal competition in a responsible manner.
The lawyer and parliamentarian highlighted that although political contests are crucial for a healthy democracy, they should be conducted with unity, discipline, and respect for shared values.
He emphasised that internal elections should not be viewed merely as contests between individuals but rather as an assessment of the party’s maturity, resilience, and dedication to its long-term goals.
He noted that being in opposition is both painful and isolating, and therefore, it is essential for the party to take necessary measures to avoid remaining in this position indefinitely.
He added that political power and influence are achieved through discipline, unity, and sacrifice—not through division or personal ambition.
“Opposition is painful and lonely. We know this from experience. Good friends sometimes ignore us while forming new alliances. We live it, we feel it every day, and none of us wants to remain there,” he said. “Our goal is not just to seek power, but to serve, to transform lives, and to move our party forward.”
“Power does not come from creating divisions; it comes from building bridges. It comes from putting the collective interest above personal gain. This is the essence of leadership,” he explained.
He continued: “Let us not allow fleeting disagreements to define us. When the contest is over, let us close hands, lock hands, and march forward together—stronger, wiser, and united—towards victory in 2028. Our future, the party, and the nation depend on it.”
He said, “Political competition is healthy and necessary. It strengthens institutions and ensures that ideas are tested. But it is not competition for competition’s sake. How we manage ambition and strong emotions during contests defines the maturity of our party and safeguards the stability of our nation,” he added.
To him, peace and stability are deliberate choices, not accidental outcomes.
“Peace doesn’t just happen. It is a product of deliberate leadership, adherence to clear rules, mutual respect, and a collective decision to place the long-term interests of the party and country above short-term personal gain.”
Touching on Ghana’s democracy, he said, “Our democracy has been sustained because political actors across all parties have repeatedly demonstrated restraint at moments that could have led to conflict. This reputation has been hard-earned and must never be taken for granted.”
To the NPP members he said, “Let us protect the party that has given us voice, purpose, and hope. Let us rise above personal differences, focus on collective victory, and commit to a future where our actions today strengthen the party and the nation tomorrow,” Afenyo-Markin urged.
“Remember,” he added, “discipline, unity, and sacrifice are not just words—they are the pillars on which lasting political victories and a stable democracy are built. Let us ensure that we leave a legacy of peace, purpose, and progress for Ghana.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana














