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Flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Member of Parliament for Abetifi, Dr Bryan Acheampong, has extended heartfelt gratitude to party delegates for the warm interactions he shared with them during the just-ended National Annual Delegates Conference.
In a Facebook post shared on 21 July, Dr Acheampong expressed appreciation to attendees for their active participation in the conference and wished them safe travels back home.
“Thanks for the opportunity to interact with you at the conference. It was great to have met many of you,” he stated.
Dr Acheampong also noted the high level of enthusiasm among the delegates, describing it as a sign of the party’s readiness to “reactivate” its political machinery ahead of the next electoral cycle.
“That’s the NPP spirit!!” he wrote.
Drawing on a biblical metaphor to underline his determination, Dr Acheampong added: “I know the road won't be easy. Indeed, when God wanted to make David king, He didn't just give him a crown – He gave him Goliath. But the God of David, who happens to be my God, always has a plan.”
The message is seen by many as a clear indication of Dr Acheampong’s intention to position himself as a unifying and spiritually grounded leader capable of steering the NPP into the future.
Reiterating his call for party cohesion, he urged members to prioritise solidarity in the party’s next chapter.
“As always, let's talk unity. Let's stay united!”
The NPP National Delegates Conference, held on Saturday, 19 July, at the University of Ghana Stadium in Accra, focused on key aspects of the party’s strategic direction.
Discussions covered constitutional amendments, electoral processes, grassroots mobilisation, governance, and policy reforms, reflecting the NPP’s renewed commitment to internal democracy and organisational growth.
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