The National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Stephen Ayesu Ntim has received party Executives of Nigeria’s All Progressives Congress (APC), at the party’s headquarters in Accra.
The visit follows a similar one to Nigeria by the NPP National Chairman for which his Nigerian counterparts have reciprocated.
Addressing journalists at a joint press conference after a closed door meeting Mr. Ntim said the two parties have already had closed door discussions which is expected to produce positive results.
“We have already had backroom discussions between the NPP and the APC, and something good is about to happen, a hand of cooperation between the two parties and history is about to repeat itself,” he stated.
The National Chairman of APC, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who led the delegation emphasised that the visit was important for the two parties to consolidate the friendship that have existed between them for many years.
“We need to foster the unity and friendship we have as parties that have a common history of championing press freedom, and democratic justice for several decades. We have found it very important to institutionalize the relationship between the two parties with a history right from the time of political independence,” he stated.
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, also expressed gratitude to the NPP National Chairman for his visit to Nigeria for which they have also reciprocated.
The APC Chairman urged the NPP to honour the founding fathers of Ghanaian democracy as well as those who were crucial to the party’s founding and growth. He did this while praising a number of people who were instrumental in the growth of Nigerian democracy and, more significantly, the APC.
Present were Hon. Hackman Owusu, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the NPP, Hon. Alex Markin, Majority Leader, and other high ranking members of the party.