Former General Secretary of the Peopleโs National Convention (PNC), Atik Mohammed, has laid blame for the New Patriotic Partyโs (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections squarely at the feet of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, 8 May, Atik claimed that the former presidentโs actions and decisions significantly contributed to the partyโs electoral misfortunes.
Referencing a recent memo by Kwabena Adu Boabenhene, Atik suggested that the former president may have prioritised national stability over party loyalty by indirectly empowering the opposition.

โIf Kwabena Adu Boabenheneโs memo is any indication, it implies Nana Addo was superintending over the empowerment of the opposition ostensibly to ensure stability,โ he wrote.
He also criticised the former president for allegedly shifting blame onto party candidates, particularly through religious insinuations.
โAnd yet, [he] turns around to accuse candidates of losing because of religion,โ Atik lamented, implying that such commentary was not only divisive but hypocritical given the presidentโs own influence over the electionโs outcome.
Concluding his post, Atik Mohammed urged Ghanaians to critically assess the role of leadership in political outcomes.
โLike I always say, Nana Addo is the main reason for the defeat of the NPP. If you are looking for what caused the NPPโs humiliation in 2024, look no further than Nana Addo. We read, we watch and we judge,โ he stated.
Source | Adomonline