The Constituency Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kpandai, Nyong Robert Saparku, has formally distanced the party’s local leadership from a recent demonstration staged by some party supporters following the Supreme Court’s decision to quash the rerun elections in the constituency.
Speaking in an interview with Adom News and through an official statement, Mr. Saparku clarified that the protest was neither organised nor sanctioned by the recognized constituency executives of the NDC.
According to him, the party operates under a clearly defined leadership structure at the constituency level, and any political action taken outside that framework cannot be attributed to the party.
“The leadership of the National Democratic Congress in Kpandai wishes to state, for the record, that the party has a recognized leadership structure at the constituency level, and this must be respected at all times,” he stated.
“The party is not aware of, nor has it sanctioned, any demonstration within the constituency. Any action taken outside the knowledge and approval of the Constituency Executive Committee does not represent the position of the party.”
Mr. Saparku expressed concern over what he described as a growing disregard for established party structures, warning that such conduct undermines internal discipline and coordination.
While acknowledging the frustrations of party members following the Supreme Court’s decision, he stressed that the protest was carried out independently by a group of aggrieved individuals.
“We understand the concerns of our members, but as constituency executives, we did not organise or endorse the protest. The action was taken by some individuals on their own,” he added.
The constituency secretary urged supporters to remain calm and to express their grievances through lawful and peaceful channels. He also appealed to security agencies and the general public not to associate the actions of the demonstrators with the official leadership of the NDC in Kpandai.
The Supreme Court’s decision to nullify the planned rerun elections has generated debate and mixed reactions among political actors and grassroots supporters, particularly within the affected constituency.
Despite the tensions, Mr. Saparku reaffirmed the NDC’s commitment to democratic principles, internal unity, and respect for due process, noting that the party’s leadership is focused on restoring discipline and strengthening coordination at the local level.