The National Coordinator of the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP), Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has expressed his willingness to contest for the National Chairmanship of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) if the party’s current chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, decides not to seek another term.
According to Vanderpuye, he would not challenge Asiedu Nketia for the position out of respect for their long-standing relationship and the high regard in which he holds the NDC chairman.
However, he stated that he would be prepared to enter the race should the position become vacant.
Speaking in an interview on Citi FM on Thursday, June 11, 2026, Vanderpuye said he believes he possesses the requisite experience and credentials to lead the party.
“If he [Johnson Asiedu Nketia] is not contesting, I’m ready to offer myself,” he said.
The former Youth and Sports Minister highlighted his extensive service within the NDC, noting that he has served the party in various capacities since its formation.
He explained that his political journey began in 1992 when he became a ward secretary during the establishment of the NDC while working at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC).
Vanderpuye added that over the years, he has held several positions, including ward secretary, parliamentary aspirant, deputy minister, cabinet minister, and campaign official.
According to him, these experiences have adequately prepared him to provide leadership at the highest level of the party.
He further disclosed that he would resign from his current role as DRIP National Coordinator should he decide to contest for the chairmanship position.
“This party has given me so much. I want to give back to the party,” he stated.
Vanderpuye stressed that his decision would be driven by his commitment to serving the NDC and contributing to its continued growth and development.

