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The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has expressed optimism that the recommendations outlined in the Mike Ocquaye report will usher in much-needed reforms within the party.
Speaking at the NPP headquarters in Accra on Wednesday, 23rd April, ahead of the party’s Thank You Tour, Dr Bawumia described the report as a blueprint for strengthening the party’s internal democracy and positioning it for future electoral victories.
Dr Bawumia praised the committee, chaired by former Speaker of Parliament, Prof Aaron Mike Ocquaye, for what he called “a comprehensive and honest assessment” of the party’s strengths and shortcomings.
“This report is not just a document; it is a call to action. The recommendations contained in it are timely and necessary for the rejuvenation of our great party,” he stated. He further emphasised that the findings were the result of wide consultations with party grassroots, executives and stakeholders.
Highlighting some of the key reform areas, the NPP flagbearer noted that the report proposes enhanced transparency in internal elections, improved communication structures, and stronger youth engagement.
“If we are to retain the confidence of Ghanaians and inspire a new generation of patriots, then we must be bold in implementing these reforms,” Dr Bawumia added.
He also assured the party faithful that the leadership would prioritise accountability and inclusiveness in the next phase of the NPP’s growth.
The Thank You Tour, according to Dr Bawumia, will offer an opportunity to connect with supporters and communicate the party’s renewed vision.
He concluded with a rallying call: “Let us embrace the spirit of renewal. Let us stand together, united by our values, and move forward as one NPP – stronger and more determined than ever before.”
The event was attended by several top party executives, regional chairpersons and youth leaders.
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