Musah Superior, a key figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has delivered a blistering critique of the party’s current national executives, holding them directly responsible for the party’s worst electoral defeat since 1996. He insists that their weak, uninspiring, and poorly managed leadership cost the party dearly and that they must resign immediately or face rejection in 2026.
Total Breakdown of Party Organization
Superior paints a grim picture of how the national executives abandoned grassroots structures, leaving constituency and polling station executives without administrative tools, logistics, or finances. This lack of strategic leadership led to widespread disengagement, apathy, and diminished trust within the party, making it incapable of mounting an effective 2024 campaign.

While NPP Slept, NDC Surged Forward
He contrasts the NPP’s disorganized, lethargic approach with the NDC’s aggressive, well-resourced, and visible campaign. The opposition party outmaneuvered the NPP in every political front, demonstrating superior preparedness, strategy, and execution.
Apologies Are Not Enough—They Must Step Down!
While some national officers have publicly apologized for the party’s humiliating defeat, Musah Superior insists that an apology alone does nothing to repair the damage. True accountability, he argues, requires that they resign en bloc to allow for fresh, dynamic leadership to take over.
A Call for Strong, Bold, and Visionary Leadership
Musah Superior warns that if the Ntim-led executives refuse to step aside, party members must reject them in 2026. He calls for fearless, results-driven, and action-oriented leadership that can restore party morale, mobilize resources, and effectively challenge the NDC in 2028.
He contrasts the NPP’s disorganized, lethargic approach with the NDC’s aggressive, well-resourced, and visible campaign. The opposition party outmaneuvered the NPP in every political front, demonstrating superior preparedness, strategy, and execution.
Apologies Are Not Enough—They Must Step Down!
While some national officers have publicly apologized for the party’s humiliating defeat, Musah Superior insists that an apology alone does nothing to repair the damage. True accountability, he argues, requires that they resign en bloc to allow for fresh, dynamic leadership to take over.
A Call for Strong, Bold, and Visionary Leadership
Musah Superior warns that if the Ntim-led executives refuse to step aside, party members must reject them in 2026. He calls for fearless, results-driven, and action-oriented leadership that can restore party morale, mobilize resources, and effectively challenge the NDC in 2028.
