Former General Secretary of the (NPP), Kwabena Agyapong, has refuted claims that he was the person who came up with the 'top-from-bottom' approach to elect a flagbearer first before electing party's executives, as announced by the party's National Executive Committee.
Speaking in a viral video clip from a recent event sighted by GhanaWeb, Agyapong indicated that the proposal he sent to the leadership of the party is very different from what has been announced. "I was one of the people the committee called to say that the proposals I made were very good, and I thank them.
So, I was thinking that they had accepted everything I proposed, because I was confident that they would help the party," he said.
He, however, pointed out that some of the proposals - including the expansion of the party's electoral college to include former constituency chairmen, former regional executives, former national executives, former Members of Parliament, former Ministers of State, former DCEs, and polling station executives - seem to have been ignored.