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People's National Party (Ghana)

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People's National Party
LeaderHilla Limann
FounderImoru Egala
Founded1979
DissolvedDecember 31, 1981 (1981-12-31)
Preceded byConvention People's Party
Succeeded byPeople's National Convention
Convention People's Party
IdeologyNkrumaism
Socialism
Pan-Africanism
Political positionLeft-wing
SloganEye kube
1979 National Assembly Election
71 / 140

The People's National Party (PNP) was the ruling party in Ghana during the Third Republic (1979-1981).

All political parties in Ghana were disbanded following the January 1972 military coup led by Col. Ignatius Kutu Acheampong. When political activities resumed in 1979, there were five parties contesting the elections. The People's National Party (PNP) claimed to represent the Nkrumah heritage.

In elections held on 18 June 1979, PNP presidential candidate Hilla Limann won 35.3% of the vote and the party won 71 of 140 seats in the National Assembly. Limann won 62% of the vote in a 9 July run-off against Victor Owusu of the Popular Front Party (PFP). He took office as President of Ghana on 24 September 1979.

Preceded by Governments of Ghana
Third Republic

1979–1981
Succeeded by