Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, a founding member of Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), has recently expressed his continued affiliation with the party while voicing reservations about the payment of party dues. In a candid statement, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe emphasized his loyalty to the NPP but conveyed his decision to refrain from paying dues, citing a perceived lack of benefit from the contributions.
Known for his long-standing involvement in Ghanaian politics, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe’s remarks highlight a broader conversation about the transparency and utilization of funds within political parties. He articulated that although he remains a committed member of the NPP, the current structure surrounding membership dues does not encourage his financial participation.
This stance offers insight into the challenges parties face in maintaining active engagement and support from veteran members, especially those who have been instrumental in their founding and growth. The dialogue around party dues is crucial for fostering trust and ensuring that contributions translate into tangible benefits for members and the party’s objectives.
Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe’s comments were shared during an interview with UTV Ghana, where he elaborated on his views and the dynamics within the NPP. The statement has since garnered attention, prompting discussions among party members and political analysts regarding internal reforms and member relations.
For further details and to view the interview, watch the embedded video below:
I remain a member of the NPP, but I don't pay my dues because it is of no use – Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe#UTVGhana pic.twitter.com/5GBc874wzv
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) July 18, 2025
Source: GhanaWeb