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Boakye Agyarko, a hopeful for the National Chairman position of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has announced the commencement of a nationwide tour aimed at engaging party faithful and strengthening the party.
The tour, beginning on February 24, is being positioned as a campaign anchored on hope, unity, and renewal within the party’s tradition.
In a message to supporters, Mr. Agyarko stressed that the campaign is focused on shared values and collective responsibility rather than personalities.

He noted that the exercise will provide an opportunity to brainstorm with party members across the country on strategies to rebuild and rebrand the NPP and reconnect with Ghanaians.
According to him, internal contests should serve to strengthen, not divide, the party.
He appealed to supporters to conduct themselves with dignity, speak to one another respectfully, and demonstrate maturity in both language and actions throughout the campaign period.
Mr. Agyarko emphasised that differences in preferences should not turn into personal attacks, urging members to focus on ideas, solutions, competence, and vision.
He described discipline as a defining strength of the NPP tradition and called on delegates, constituency executives, regional executives, polling station executives, and grassroots members to join what he termed a “journey of hope.”
The tour is part of his campaign for the position of National Chairman under the themes “Restoring Hope” and “Arise and Build.”
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