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Prof. Frimpong-Boateng, Nyaho Tamakloe and co. sue NPP, NDC, and CPP

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
January 26, 2026
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Three most distinguished elder statespersons have launched a legal challenge at the Supreme Court, seeking to dismantle the “delegate-based” electoral systems used by major political parties.

The lawsuit, filed on January 23, 2026, by renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, medical practitioner Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, and former Minister of State Dr. Christine Amoako-Nuamah, argues that the current method of selecting presidential and parliamentary candidates is unconstitutional and “oligarchic”.

The Disenfranchisement Argument

The plaintiffs contend that the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the Convention People’s Party (CPP) have replaced broad-based democracy with a “restricted electoral college” system.

Under these current rules, only a tiny fraction of party members—typically executives, office holders, and selected delegates—are permitted to vote for a flagbearer.

According to the writ, this system “severely disenfranchises” hundreds of thousands of ordinary party members in good standing, effectively creating a “privileged voting class”.

“The delegate-based Electoral College system… which confines or restricts voting to specified executives… to the exclusion or material disenfranchisement of members in good standing of the party, contravenes the Preamble and Articles 1, 17, 33(5), 35(6)(d), 42 and 55(5) of the 1992 Constitution,” the plaintiffs argued in their statement of case.

The legal team, led by Oliver Barker-Vormawor, is asking the Supreme Court to declare that the “internal organization” of any political party must mirror the democratic principles of the national constitution.

This would mean moving toward universal member suffrage for all internal elections.

The suit specifically targets:

  1. The NPP’s Article 13, which limits presidential selection to an electoral college.
  2. The NDC’s Articles 43 and 44, which reinstate a delegate structure over universal suffrage.
  3. The CPP’s Articles 53, 96, and 77, which use a National Delegates Congress model.

The Electoral Commission Under Fire

The Electoral Commission (EC) has been joined as the 4th Defendant, with the plaintiffs alleging the election management body has “failed, refused, or neglected” to enforce Section 9(a) of the Political Parties Act (Act 574).

This law mandates that a party’s internal organization must conform to democratic principles before it can even be registered.

 

Tags: NDCNPPNyaho Nyaho-TamakloeOLIVER BARKER VORMAWORProf. Kwabena Frimpong-BoatengSupreme Court
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