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Member of Parliament for Abetifi, Dr Bryan Acheampong, has called for unity within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following the party’s poor performance in the 2024 elections.
Speaking to party members, he announced that an exploratory committee he set up to engage party members and Ghanaians on the way forward for his political future in the party will complete its work within one month.
The committee is expected to align his vision with the priorities of both the party and the public, focusing on key issues such as jobs, food security, youth development, safety, and infrastructure.
Dr Acheampong stressed the importance of unity, urging party members to come together to rebuild public trust and prepare for a comeback.
Reflecting on his political journey, Dr Acheampong described his role in the NPP as “lifelong and deeply personal”.
He referenced his experiences as a grassroots organiser, party staffer, four-term MP, cabinet minister, and long-time party financier, stating:
“These roles and experiences have granted me invaluable insights into the sacrifices, dedication, and strategic vision required to build and sustain the foundations of our Party.”
He further reaffirmed his loyalty to the NPP and expressed optimism about the party’s future.
“To our foot soldiers and all NPP faithful, I firmly believe in the Party’s capacity to overcome its challenges and once again lead Ghana towards a brighter future. May we remain steadfast in spirit and decorous in conduct in the pursuit of progress, inclusivity, and effective leadership for Ghana. May God be our helper,” he said in a statement announcing the exploratory committee.
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