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Be careful what you say - Patrick Boamah cautions NPP members

Published 17 hours ago2 minute read

Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, Patrick Yaw Boamah, has issued a strong caution to fellow members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), urging them to be mindful of their public statements, particularly on digital platforms.

Speaking on‘s on Monday June 23, the MP highlighted the long-lasting impact of online commentary and warned that careless remarks could have serious political consequences for both individuals and the party as a whole.

“Let me use your platform to admonish members of our party—the internet doesn’t forget. Whatever you say could or would be used against you, so we should be very careful about our utterances,” Boamah advised.

The Okaikwei Central MP referenced the party’s performance in the 2024 general elections as a clear example of how public perception, influenced in part by unguarded statements, can shape electoral outcomes.

“You saw what happened in the last elections. Senior members must be very careful with what they say,” he stressed.

Boamah’s remarks come amid increasing concern within the NPP over internal divisions and public criticism from party insiders, which some analysts believe contributed to the party’s decline in popularity and performance.

He emphasised the need for party unity, discipline, and responsible communication, especially as the NPP works to rebuild its image and reconnect with the electorate.

His call adds to a growing number of voices within the party urging members—particularly senior figures and spokespersons—to prioritise cohesion and avoid comments that could damage the party’s reputation or undermine its strategic objectives.

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