Abdul Samad Nurudeen, the Bono regional Secretary of the People's National Convention (PNC) says the leadership of the party needs 'total overhauling' to well position the party, make it viable and enhance it's victory fortunes in the election 2024.
He said with a more proactive leadership the PNC could find alternative sources to fund the party activities, instead of ''the normal norm of over-relying on bigger political parties for support."
"It's unfortunate the leadership of our great party has failed woefully to make and get sustainable avenues to finance the PNC", Mr Nurudeen stated in an interview with Sompa FM in Sunyani.
He regretted that internal corruption and selfishness remained the bane of the growth and development of the PNC, saying "in the days of Dr Hilla Liman, the founder, the PNC was the third force in Ghana's political space."
"He left a very good landmark in the political landscape of this country, did exceptionally well in government and transformed the nation's transport and agriculture sector."
"In fact, the late Dr Liman made the PNC exceptionally attractive until our great party was taken over by leaderships with selfish ambitions", Mr Nurudeen stated, saying "we now need a strong leadership that would nurse the hope and aspirations of our late founder."
Mr Nurudeen said the divisions and factionalism in the PNC were gradually collapsing the party, saying ''it is rather unfortunate that instead of us coming together to build on our prospects, some individuals in leadership positions are using the party to amass wealth."
Source: Sompaonline.com/K.Peprah