NPP to launch electronic membership card soon
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) will soon launch an electronic membership card for its verified members. The introduction of the new card is to strengthen the party’s membership drive as well as secure election victory for the party in 2016.
The electronic card system, among other key objectives, will also enable members to promptly pay their dues as well as donate and support the party.
The system, which combines an individual’s personal and financial data, will additionally allow for electronic payment of goods and services by members of the party.
The General Secretary of the party manages the card system, which is expected to be officially launched by the flag bearer of the party at a yet-to-be decided date. This will signal the party’s readiness to capture political power in 2016.
Database
At a media interaction in Accra yesterday, the National Chairman of the party, Mr Paul Afoko, observed that the absence of a database to serve as reference to authenticate claims and track contributions has on a number of occasions threatened activities at the constituency level.
He said the new database would not only provide the details of executives at the constituency level but also of every registered member at the grass-roots level.
The constituencies, he said, were therefore to use the database to monitor dues payment, target financiers as well as seek volunteers for local activities.
Other features of the new membership card include dissemination of information to members, as well as for sending donations and birthday greetings, all aimed at ensuring a computer-savvy youth.
He said the new card, which would propel the party onto the future political landscape of the country was a precursor of the digital age the party intended to introduce into the country when mandated by Ghanaians to rule it in 2016.
Predecessor
Mr Afoko paid tribute to his predecessor, who introduced the concept, saying the present system was just an improvement on their vision for the party.
Mr Afoko said the introduction of this friendly membership card would meet the everyday needs of party members at the grass-roots level and had demonstrated the fact that the NPP was owned by the grass roots, contrary to the view that it is an elitist party.
He also said the registration for the card, which could be done online or through vendors at the constituency and electoral area level, was free.
Request
He added, however, that request for a new membership card attracted a fee of GH¢8.00; the party received GH¢3.00 while GH¢ 5.00 went to cover the cost of printing the membership card.
The General Secretary of the NPP, Mr Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, who would manage the card system, said the system had been studied by IT experts and found to be an effective platform with strong security features that could not be hacked.
He said the card had all the features of a modern political party that uses technology for grass-roots mobilisation. He said party membership would be known with the click of a button.
Mr Agyepong described the new card as a ‘’solid contribution to make the NPP a great political party to reckon with in the country.’’
Those present at the media briefing were the second Vice-Chairman, Mr Sammy Crabbe, some constituency chairmen and parliamentary candidates of the party.
