Audio By Carbonatix
As the New Patriotic Party (NPP) prepares for its crucial NPP-USA Branch elections, delegates are being urged to consider a leadership transition that promises to shape the branch’s strategic influence within the party’s global structure.
Among the contenders, Janis Asare Bediako, a veteran engineer, has emerged as a frontrunner, positioning himself as a tested strategist with a practical roadmap for the branch's future.

The current Washington, DC, Chapter Chairman, described as a "tested leader and visionary strategist", has outlined an ambitious framework designed to transform the branch into a global force.
Academic and professional excellence
Hailing from Adansi Asokwa in the Ashanti Region, Ing. Bediako’s foundation is rooted in a "relentless pursuit of knowledge." An alumnus of PRESEC, Legon, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from KNUST.
His academic journey continued in the United States, where he obtained:
- MBA in Project Management and Finance from the University of Northern Virginia.
- MSc in Geotechnical Engineering from George Mason University.
- PhD Candidacy at Arizona State University, where he is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Engineering.
Professionally, he is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, DC, and West Virginia. He currently serves as the President of Global Geotechnical Consultants, LLC, which is the largest solely Ghanaian-owned engineering firm in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area.

A track record of practical leadership
Currently serving as the Chairman of the Washington, DC Chapter, Ing. Bediako previously served as Vice Chairman and has been a vital member of the party’s Communications Team in the US. Under his stewardship, the Washington Chapter has achieved several "firsts":
- NPP-USA @30 Anniversary: The Chapter anchored this historic celebration.
- Record Attendance: It hosted the most attended event in the Branch’s history.
- Financial Success: It recorded the highest fundraising contributions of any Chapter during the anniversary.
- Membership Drive: Successfully expanded its base through an innovative Community Initiative drive.
Beyond partisan politics, he has served as the President of the KNUST Alumni Association in Washington, DC, demonstrating his ability to mobilise professionals and build institutions.

Two decades of political contribution
For over 20 years, Ing. Bediako has been deeply involved in NPP-USA, providing both financial and strategic support. His contributions include:
- Financial Aid: Providing support to newly formed Chapters and serving as an active Patron of the Youth Wing.
- Logistical Support: Personally donating a brand-new motorbike to the Ashanti Regional Youth Wing for the 2024 elections on behalf of the NPP-USA Youth Wing.
- Campaign Support: Providing motorbikes, T-shirts, and paraphernalia to adopted constituencies in the 2020 and 2024 general elections.
- TESCON & Affiliates: Supporting initiatives such as Memphis University TESCON, University of Ghana-TESCON, and the Loyal Ladies in their mobilisation efforts.
The Six Strategic Pillars for NPP-USA
In his media engagements and interactions with members of the NPP-USA Branch, Ing. Janis Asare Bediako has consistently articulated a clear set of far-reaching interventions and strategic policy priorities he intends to pursue if elected as the next Branch Chairman.
Beyond merely outlining proposals, he has demonstrated, through practical leadership and measurable results, his capacity to translate vision into action. His track record reflects not just ambition but a structured and achievable roadmap for transforming NPP-USA into a stronger, more unified, and strategically positioned Branch.
At the heart of his agenda are the following core commitments:
1. Strengthening Chapter Autonomy and Efficiency
He proposes allocating a percentage of Branch dues back to Chapters to enhance their operational effectiveness. This decentralisation approach will empower chapters, deepen grassroots mobilisation, and promote accountability.
2. Expanding the NPP-USA Connect Platform
He intends to transform the NPP-USA Connect Platform into a robust networking hub that fosters professional collaboration, mentorship, entrepreneurship, and business opportunities for members both in the USA and Ghana. This initiative aims to move the Branch beyond politics into economic empowerment and professional advancement.
3. Generational Leadership Anchored on Service and Unity
He envisions a Branch led with humility, mutual trust, selflessness, and commitment to shared purpose. His leadership philosophy is rooted in inclusivity, bridging generational gaps while nurturing emerging leaders.
4. Institutionalizing Political Education and Orientation
He proposes structured, periodic orientation programmes for members to deepen understanding of the Party’s founding principles, ideology, policies, and organisational structure. This will enhance ideological clarity, discipline, and member engagement.
5. Collaboration with the NPP Patriotic Institute
He seeks to partner with the NPP Patriotic Institute to provide structured leadership training for Chapter and Branch Executives. This will institutionalise leadership development and create pathways for members to access opportunities in both Ghana and the United States.
6. Strengthening International Partnerships
Under his leadership, NPP-USA will deepen collaboration with like-minded centre-right political parties and global organisations, particularly under the umbrella of the International Democrat Union (IDU). This will position NPP-USA as a strategic diplomatic and ideological bridge within global democratic networks.
Conclusion: Leadership for the Next Phase
As delegates prepare to vote, Ing. Bediako’s campaign emphasises that this election is a "defining moment" for the Branch.
He offers a blend of professional distinction and unwavering commitment, presenting himself as the compelling choice for those seeking "continuity with innovation".
Latest Stories
-
Rethinking intelligence in the age of Artificial Intelligence
12 minutes -
‘Every day is about survival’ – Workers demand action beyond May Day celebrations
13 minutes -
Clear leadership demonstrated in managing recent power crisis – Dr Theo Acheampong
16 minutes -
Accountability is defective in the energy sector – Ben Boakye
18 minutes -
From detection to creation: Why education must move beyond AI plagiarism
19 minutes -
Ghanaians keep paying for inefficiencies in the power sector – Prof Bokpin
19 minutes -
Ghana’s power system not robust, outages inevitable – Ben Boakye
20 minutes -
Beyond insults: The I.D.E.M playbook for political parties in the age of the ‘social media minister’
23 minutes -
Germany backs Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara dispute
43 minutes -
Beyond Competence: How capacity shapes professional access and influence
43 minutes -
Chamber of Mines calls on BoG to release full breakdown of mining export proceeds
52 minutes -
We appeal to Ghanaians for patience as we replace more transformers – Energy Minister
1 hour -
Power stability has improved since 2025 compared to 2024 – Jinapor
1 hour -
Akosombo substation fire should never have happened – Ben Boakye
1 hour -
Savannah region: Yazori Chief issues election boycott threat over underdevelopment concerns
1 hour