Lost New Patriotic Party (NPP) national organizer Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover said he could not work with Henry Nana Boakye, better known as Nana B.
He made it clear that he would turn down any offer from Nana B, the party's elected national organizer.
“Nobody should underrate me. I can’t work under Nana B; sorry, I cannot. I am a party member [and will always be available to work for it],” he said in an interview.
The NPP has urged all candidates for the recently concluded National Delegates Conference to put aside their differences and unite for victory in the 2024 election.
The party leadership has announced that it will go on a tour of reconciliation in all polling stations, constituencies and regional offices to resolve internal conflicts for a united front.
Most hopefuls, winners and losers alike, have pledged allegiance to the NPP and made sure they work to break the eight.
But Mr. Titus-Glover, a former Member of Parliament for Tema East, is open about the situation. Although he said he could not work with Nana B, he assured that he would continue to work for the PNP as a committed member of the party.
We hope all things work together for the good of the NPP Party. Unity goes with victory, but division goes with fall.
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