UK-based legal scholar and political analyst, Prof.
Joseph Freeman Danquah, has criticised the 's (NPP) decision to hold its presidential primary on January 31, 2026, warning that the move risks deepening grassroots disillusionment and undermining internal party democracy.
In a statement titled "Setting the Record Straight: Flawed Logic and Misplaced Priorities in the NPP's January 31 Presidential Primaries Plan," Prof.
Danquah accuses the Party's leadership-particularly Lawyer Frank Davies, Secretary to the Constitutional Amendment Committee-of advancing a decision that, while constitutional, is "logically inconsistent, strategically misguided, and dangerously disconnected from the party's base." "We cannot build from the roof down," Prof.