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New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has lauded the party’s recent National Delegates Conference, describing it as a resounding demonstration of unity, energy, and renewed purpose.
In a Facebook post following the conference, Dr Adutwum said the event reaffirmed the NPP’s strength and vitality, signalling a new era of growth for the party.


“The National Delegates Conference served as a powerful reminder that the New Patriotic Party remains vibrant, purposeful, and ready for renewal,” he wrote.
According to the former Education Minister and MP for Bosomtwe, the gathering reflected the party’s core ideals of service, sacrifice, and progress.


“Our shared ideals, service, sacrifice, and progress resonated through the crowd, and in that unity, I saw hope,” he added.
The former Education Minister and presidential aspirant pledged to play a key role in rebuilding the party with a clear vision and a focus on national development.
“As we rebuild, we do so not with fear but with steadfast faith in our people, our values, and the vision of a Ghana that thrives through education, innovation, and opportunity for all,” Dr Adutwum stated.

He described the moment as the beginning of a resurgence for the NPP, emphasising the need to reconnect with the party’s grassroots and present Ghanaians with a refreshed agenda for progress.

“The resurgence of our party has begun, and I am proud to be part of this historic journey,” he declared.
Dr Adutwum concluded by expressing hope for the future of both the party and the nation.
“May God bless every patriot, our great elephant party, and the nation of Ghana,” he said.

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