The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has made an important announcement regarding the upcoming Ejisu Constituency by-election.
The party has declared that it will not be participating in the election scheduled for Tuesday, April 30.
This decision was communicated through a statement issued by Issah Abdul Salam, the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the CPP, on Tuesday, April 23.
The statement officially informed the Electoral Commission (EC) that the CPP will not be contesting in the Ejisu by-election.
The party emphasized that no individual is permitted to run for the election on behalf of the CPP.
The regional executives of the party reached this conclusion during a meeting to discuss the CPP’s prospects in the 2024 general election and the party’s future reorganization.
The CPP has decided to prioritize strategic planning and organization for the upcoming general election over participating in the Ejisu by-election.
This move underscores the party’s commitment to strengthening its position and preparing for future electoral challenges.
As the CPP takes this significant step, political observers will be keen to see how this decision shapes the party’s trajectory in the lead-up to the 2024 general election.
Stay tuned for more updates on the CPP’s strategic reorganization and electoral plans.