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A former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Kwamina Bartels has said that the impact of the new proposals for reforming the New Patriotic Party (NPP) would only be meaningful if effectively implemented.

The NPP is holding its National Delegates Conference today, Saturday, July 19, to consider and vote on over 50 consolidated motions.

The event, under the theme “Rebuilding Together with our Values,” is taking place at the University of Ghana Stadium in Accra.

 Chairman of the Planning Committee, Joseph Osei Owusu, “In all, we have about a little over 50 motions. You may have one amendment, which will have about 50 proposed amendments.

“So what the motions are doing is to consolidate the various issues that come around, and the members will have to vote on those motions,” Osei Owusu explained.

He further revealed that the motions have been compiled into a booklet, which has already been previewed by the party’s National Executive Committee. The documents are expected to be distributed to delegates before the voting session begins.

“All of the motions will be considered. We believe that by 4 PM we should be done,” he added.

Speaking to journalists, Mr Kwamean Bartels said that “The thought behind the proposals is good.”

He added “The only thing that we need to do is to ensure their practicality and also ensure that they achieve the purpose for which they were brought, particularly to bring unity to the party and make us the winning team, because it is all about power.”