Ghanaian journalist and managing editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has voiced his concerns in response to news of a Convention People Party (CPP) representative attending the Inter-party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting.
Expressing astonishment, Pratt questioned the rationale behind CPP’s participation in the IPAC meeting amidst the party’s numerous internal challenges.
He highlighted the CPP’s ongoing political struggles, including internal disputes and court cases surrounding leadership positions.
Pratt emphasised the gravity of the situation, noting the significance of addressing internal issues before engaging in broader political discussions such as those held at IPAC meetings.
“I am shocked, CPP representative attending an IPAC meeting, with so many issues ongoing internally with the party, court cases, who from CPP went to IPAC meeting,” Kwesi Pratt quizzes during a panel discussion on Peace FM.
IPAC meetings serve as a platform for various political parties to review election-related activities and policies, formally voice their grievances, and contribute constructively.
The committee also acts as an advisory body to the Electoral Commission.
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