Private legal practitioner and spokesperson for Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Dankwa, has described the (NPP) as "a party without a soul," accusing it of abandoning principles in favour of political expediency.
Speaking on TV3's New Day, on Monday, July 7, 2025, Appiah Dankwa stated that the NPP has become a "zombie party," motivated solely by self-interest rather than national interest or consistent constitutional values. "The NPP now has become a party without a soul," he stated. "It does not have any soul, NPP as we stand now is soulless.
It's a zombie party." He argued that the NPP no longer adheres to any enduring principle or conviction that guides its actions. "A political party that defends a constitutional process when it's used as agenda, but denounces the same process when it is applied to its own, forfeits the moral right to speak of justice," he said. "Principle is not convenience.
It is consistency in the face of changing interest." He argued that the party's recent conduct, particularly in its criticism of the Electoral Commission over decisions it disagrees with, reveals a pattern of inconsistency.