Ahead of the crucial 2027 elections, former Governor Seriake Dickson has called on supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to steer clear of internal conflicts that could undermine their electoral prospects. His appeal comes in the wake of challenges faced during the party's primaries, which Dickson attributed to the current Electoral Act’s requirement for direct primaries, complicating the nomination process.

During a recent gathering, Dickson urged unity within the party, stating, "We must channel our energies toward building a cohesive front rather than engaging in meaningless quarrels." This sentiment reflects a growing concern among party leaders about the potential for discord to weaken their position against political opponents.

As the NDC prepares for the 2027 elections, the importance of solidarity and a focused strategy cannot be overstated. The party's ability to rally its base and present a united front will be crucial in overcoming the challenges posed by the new electoral rules and the competitive political landscape. With tensions simmering, the next few months will be pivotal in determining whether the NDC can transform its internal strife into a winning strategy.