Justin Frimpong Kodua, the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has admonished government appointees expressing fatigue, urging them to resign instead of engaging in activities that could sabotage the party’s interests.
Kodua’s statement comes amidst growing concerns about the commitment and effectiveness of some government appointees who may be grappling with exhaustion or disillusionment.
Addressing this issue head-on, Kodua emphasized the importance of maintaining the party’s integrity and performance.
“Resign if you’re tired, don’t sabotage NPP,” Kodua asserted, sending a clear message that any perceived acts of sabotage within the party would not be tolerated.
The call for resignation underscores a commitment to ensuring that individuals occupying key positions are fully dedicated to the party’s goals and responsibilities.
Kodua did not mince words as he emphasized the need for accountability and transparency within the party.
The statement suggests a proactive stance aimed at preserving the party’s image and preventing internal challenges that may arise from disenchanted or weary appointees.
As the NPP navigates the complexities of governance, maintaining unity and focus becomes paramount, and Kodua’s message serves as a reminder of the party’s expectation for unwavering commitment from its members.
The call for resignation, rather than covert actions that could undermine the party, aligns with a commitment to upholding the principles and values that the NPP represents.