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Spokesperson for Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum’s presidential campaign, Mr Yaw Opoku Mensah, has emphasised that Ghana needs a new kind of leadership to lay the foundation for lasting socio-economic progress.
In an interview on Joy News about the upcoming NPP flagbearer primaries, Mr Opoku Mensah said the choice of a leader goes beyond internal party politics, stressing that the decision will shape the destiny of the nation.
“This election is not only about choosing a flagbearer. It is about who can carry Ghana into 2028 and beyond with vision, focus, and unity. That person is Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum,” he declared.
According to him, Dr Adutwum has shown throughout his public life that he is solution-driven and dedicated to tackling the real challenges facing ordinary Ghanaians, especially in education and job creation. He argued that the NPP must choose a leader whose vision reflects the aspirations of the Ghanaian people.
Mr Opoku Mensah was confident that the upcoming January 31, 2026, primaries would mark a turning point for the party and the nation.
“On that day, NPP delegates will not just be voting for a leader, they will be voting for the future of Ghana. Choosing Dr Adutwum means choosing growth, opportunity, and unity for our people,” he added.
He further noted that Dr Adutwum’s leadership qualities make him the strongest candidate to widen the NPP’s support base ahead of the 2028 elections. He said the additional votes and trust that DDrAdutwum would bring from ordinary citizens would give the party the winning margin to form the next government.
Mr Mensah concluded with a call for unity within the party, reminding members that the nation is watching closely.
“Ghanaians want a leader who listens, a leader who unites, and a leader who builds. Dr Drutwum represents that hope, and with him, the future of Ghana looks bright,” he affirmed.
He added that the journey ahead is not just about party politics but about securing a better tomorrow for every Ghanaian.
“This is about our children, our communities, and the destiny of our nation. With Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, Ghana will rise stronger, fairer, and more prosperous,” he concluded.
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