Tensions are mounting within the Wulensi branch of the (NDC) in the Northern Region, as a group of suspended members has launched a protest against what they describe as an unconstitutional and unjust action by local party executives, according to a citinewsroom.com report.
At a press conference held in Kanjo on Sunday, June 15, 2025, the group calling itself the Concerned Suspended Loyal Members demanded the immediate reversal of the suspension of 96 members and issued a call for a public apology. "The illegal suspension violates Article 48 Clause 123 of our party constitution, which mandates fair hearing, due process, and proper communication," said Seth Augustus Tangnun, secretary to the group. "This is not party discipline it is political prosecution." According to the group, the suspensions stem from their strategic support for an independent candidate during the 2024 parliamentary elections.
They argued that the decision was not disloyalty but rather a calculated move to address the disconnect between the then-NDC parliamentary candidate and the party's grassroots base.
They further explained that the elected independent MP now caucuses with the NDC in Parliament, making their decision beneficial to the party rather than harmful.