Agona West NPP expels Cynthia Morrison and 279 members
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Agona West, Central Region, has expelled 280 of its members, including Hon. Cynthia Mamle Morrison, the former Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection. The dramatic move comes in the wake of the party’s humiliating defeat in the December 7, 2024 general elections, adding fuel to the ongoing political turmoil within the region.
Cynthia Morrison, a prominent political figure who served as the Member of Parliament for Agona West for two consecutive terms, found herself at the center of the party’s disciplinary actions. Morrison’s expulsion is particularly significant as it follows her decision to contest the 2024 elections as an independent candidate, a move that stunned many within the NPP ranks.
The tension between Morrison and her party leadership had been building for months leading up to the elections. After her departure from the NPP, Morrison’s independent bid was seen as a direct challenge to the party’s influence in the constituency. In a region where the NPP has historically enjoyed strong support, her decision to run outside the party’s fold signaled deep fractures within the local party base.
The expulsion of Morrison and 279 other members is being seen as the NPP’s attempt to reassert control over its ranks in the aftermath of its defeat in Agona West. Party officials are particularly concerned about the impact of Morrison’s independent candidacy on the NPP’s chances, with many attributing the party’s loss to the splintering of the vote.
For her part, Cynthia Morrison has remained defiant, maintaining that her decision to run as an independent candidate was based on her desire to better serve the people of Agona West, whom she feels were not adequately represented by the party leadership. She has voiced her discontent with the NPP’s internal dynamics and the treatment of its members, a sentiment that seems to have resonated with a significant portion of the electorate.
While the expulsion of these members is seen as a measure to restore order, it also raises questions about the future of the NPP in the constituency. The party has lost significant ground in recent elections, and the ongoing infighting could further alienate voters who are looking for stability and effective leadership. The resignation of key figures such as Morrison has left a void in the party’s local leadership, with many unsure of the path forward.
The NPP’s defeat in the 2024 elections is being attributed to multiple factors, including internal divisions, the growing discontent with the party’s leadership, and the rise of alternative political voices like that of Morrison. As the party seeks to rebuild, the expulsion of these 280 members, including one of its highest-profile figures, could serve as a turning point, either strengthening the party’s resolve or deepening its fragmentation.
In the aftermath of the election, many in Agona West are questioning whether the NPP can recover from this setback. The party’s leadership has promised to regroup and refocus its efforts, but the challenge now lies in winning back the trust of both the electorate and disillusioned members. With figures like Morrison continuing to make waves as an independent, the future of the NPP in Agona West hangs in the balance.
As the political landscape shifts, the expulsion of Cynthia Morrison and 279 other party members is a stark reminder of the deepening divisions within the NPP, and how the party’s internal struggles may ultimately determine its prospects in the region.