
Mike Oquaye
Professor Mike Oquaye is a distinguished Ghanaian academic and politician, having served as the Speaker of Parliament and in various capacities in government. Following the NPP's defeat in the 2024 general elections, he was appointed to chair an internal review process to investigate the factors contributing to the party's electoral loss.
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The findings of the Mike Oquaye investigative committee, which cited neglect of party grassroots among the reasons for the NPP’s defeat in the 2024 elections, had strengthened his resolve to carry out the policy.
Bawumia promises 10 appointments per constituency to reward grassroots
Dr Kennedy noted that the party's recent electoral setbacks, including the Prof. Mike Oquaye Committee Report, are clear indications that something is amiss.
Arthur Kennedy urges drastic measures to revive NPPMike Oquaye's report is one of the documents used for the proposals for amendment.
NPP’s watershed moment - Delegates converge to shape party’s futureFormer Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Oquaye, also called for sweeping changes to the Council of State’s composition.
Council of State advice must be binding — IEAMike Oquaye chaired the Election Review Committee whose recommendations are to be considered for constitutional amendments.
NPP invites proposals for constitutional amendmentDr Bawumia commended the 11-member committee led by Prof. Mike Oquaye who worked tirelessly to investigate the causes of the party's defeat.
My faith did not contribute to NPP's loss — BawumiaThe Prof. Oquaye’s committee was tasked with investigating the party’s defeat in the 2024 general election.
NPP denies release of Prof. Oquaye Committee reportThe Oquaye Committee, formed to investigate the party’s loss of the presidency, submitted its findings to the NEC.
NPP declares post-election report confidential, moves to amend constitution after 2024 defeatThe internal review process of the NPP's defeat is chaired by former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Oquaye.
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