Unlike the tension brewing in the National Democratic Congress, the New Patriotic Party is harmonious, without any cracks or controversies. That was the National Organiser of the governing NPP, Henry Nana Boakye defending the honour of his party from those alleging the party is facing its fair share of controversies with the battle of who becomes the flag bearer in the 2024 election.

The year started with a seeming power wrestle within the NPP, posters of some potential Nana Akufo-Addo inheritors all over social media, then boom, it was campaign time for who leads the party into the 2024 elections. but as if, by plan, silence prevailed, after the intervention of Party leadership, then the NDC quickly took over with its own controversy which is still brewing.

Although the NPP executives are yet to fully tackle the issue, the National Organizer says if there is any political party with cracks, "it is the NDC that there is controversy, cracks and even cadres popping up."

The contest for the flagbearership led the Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Suame, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu to incur the wrath of some members and supporters of the NPP when he made a comment to the effect that it's about time the party considered someone who is not an Akan.

"Inwardly, I know I have the competence to lead the party but is it wise that after two Akans – former President Kufuor and current President Akufo-Addo – to present a flagbearer candidate with different ethnicity . . . I think it is not good for a party which has been accused by some as being overly Akanistic in nature. But not everybody would agree with me and that is the beauty of democracy,” he is quoted to have said in an interview.

But according to Nana B, the hullabaloo about who becomes the next Presidential candidate for the NPP is only about people showing their ambitions.

"If someone has an ambition, it doesn't mean controversy.  There is no controversy in the NPP," he told sit-in host Nana Yaw Kesseh during Friday's edition of 'Kokrokoo' on Peace FM.

Nana B stressed that what is going on in the NPP doesn't indicate disharmony.