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Former Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has expressed deep appreciation for the growing support he continues to receive across the Ahafo Region ahead of the upcoming presidential primaries of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
His message of hope, he said, has resonated strongly among both past and current party leaders in the region’s six constituencies.
The Bosomtwe Member of Parliament (MP), who is seeking to lead the NPP into the next general election, said the warm reception and encouragement from party faithful reaffirm his commitment to rebuilding unity within the party and tackling national challenges together.
“The message of hope resonated deeply among past and current leaders of the six constituencies in the Ahafo Region,” he noted.
He described the massive show of support as a reflection of the trust and belief that members of the NPP and Ghanaians at large have in his vision for a renewed and inclusive leadership.
“I am immensely grateful for the overwhelming support and faith in the vision we share — a vision to restore confidence, unite our base, and win the war against poverty together,” Dr Adutwum stated.
The Bosomtwe legislator reaffirmed his resolve to continue spreading a message of optimism, service and progress as the party prepares for its internal contest.
“#HopeIsRising,” he declared, adding that The Adutwum Factor symbolises the collective determination of Ghanaians to rise above challenges and build a prosperous nation.
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