IPC Unfazed by Member Resignations

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IPC Unfazed by Member Resignations
IPC Unfazed by Member Resignations

Africa-Press – Namibia. The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) says it remains strong despite the resignation of four of its members on Monday, citing internal grievances.

IPC spokesperson Imms Nashinge said the party continues to function and is focused on its vision of accountability and patriotism.

He described the resignations as inconsequential to the party’s broader mission.

“We still have plenty of members left to govern with transparency, accountability, patriotism and grace,” he said.

Nashinge confirmed that the party received the resignation letters via WhatsApp and advised the former members to follow formal procedures by resigning through the branches they initially joined.

He emphasised that the party leadership will accept the resignations without animosity.

“Four versus many Namibians joining IPC every day? We really wish them well. It’s their democratic right to make whatever decision,” he said.

The four members who resigned are Kristofina Ashfield, Kathy Mandeinge, Oscar Johannes, and Karen Janecki.

In a letter addressed to IPC’s secretary general, the group cited favouritism, gossip, and a lack of transparency within the leadership as their reasons for leaving.

Nashinge maintained that the party is not in crisis and that its focus remains on growing its support base and achieving electoral success.

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