Savelugu NDC Criticises Jomoro MP Over “Second Chance” Comment on NPP MP
A political dispute has erupted between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Savelugu and the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, following controversial comments suggesting that a New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament deserves a “second chance.” The remarks have triggered strong reaction
Ogyem Solomon

A political dispute has erupted between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Savelugu and the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, following controversial comments suggesting that a New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament deserves a “second chance.” The remarks have triggered strong reactions from NDC executives in the Savelugu constituency, who describe the comments as inappropriate and politically insensitive.
According to party officials in Savelugu, the Jomoro MP’s statement crossed political boundaries and amounted to interference in matters outside her jurisdiction. They argue that such public endorsements or commentary on political figures in other constituencies undermine party structures and local political processes, especially in areas where political competition is intense.
In a statement issued by local NDC leadership, the comments were described as provocative and disrespectful to party supporters in the constituency. The executives expressed concern that the remarks could influence public opinion unfairly and create unnecessary political tension within communities that are already politically polarized.
The controversy centers on the Jomoro MP’s public suggestion that an NPP MP deserves another opportunity in office, a statement that NDC leaders in Savelugu interpret as partisan interference. They insist that electoral decisions should remain the exclusive right of constituents, free from external political influence or commentary from politicians outside the area.
The incident highlights the growing intensity of political discourse in Ghana, where statements made by national figures often generate reactions far beyond their constituencies. With political activities increasing across the country, party structures are becoming more sensitive to public commentary that could shape perceptions ahead of elections.
Political analysts note that this situation reflects broader tensions between Ghana’s two dominant political parties, the NDC and the NPP. As competition intensifies, political statements are increasingly scrutinized, and even symbolic gestures of support can spark disputes between party leadership structures at the grassroots level.
So far, there has been no official response from the Jomoro MP addressing the criticism from the Savelugu NDC executives. However, party insiders suggest that the issue may escalate if not addressed through internal party and parliamentary dialogue.
Observers believe the dispute underscores the importance of political restraint and responsible communication in Ghana’s democratic space. As political figures play influential roles in shaping public opinion, their statements carry weight beyond their immediate constituencies, often impacting inter-party relations and grassroots stability.
The Savelugu NDC leadership has called for greater respect for constituency autonomy and urged political leaders to focus on constructive engagement rather than commentary that could deepen political divisions. They maintain that democratic processes must be guided by local participation, accountability, and respect for voter choice.
As political activities continue to intensify nationwide, incidents like this serve as reminders of the fragile balance between free political expression and responsible leadership. The coming months are expected to see increased political engagement, making unity, discipline, and strategic communication critical to maintaining stability within Ghana’s political landscape.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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