Speaking on the Morning Starr on Monday, Mr Ephson indicated it is too early for the NDC to be competing among themselves for power. He said “the party did very well than expected from my perspective. They must find out why they attracted more floating voters and how they could have done better.” “This is not the time to try and settle personal scores. Many people have started jostling already post John Mahama but that’s not what they should be doing now.”
He went on “the point is you don’t change a winning team. If nomination opens again for national executives, I’m sure if you’re a voter, you’ll vote for those who brought you on the brink of victory.” “I think that in the aftermath of the election, talking to people in the party, I think what they are looking at is could they have done better in 2020? And then looking forward to 2024.”
The Managing News Editor of the Daily Dispatch noted that “one of the reasons why NDC lost in 2016 is that there was a break between the party and government.”
“The founder of the party when he was alive, the party had issues. This is not the time to fight for supremacy,” he insisted.
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