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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially launched its amended constitution in a ceremony that brought together national executives, party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters from across the country.
The event was described by the party as the beginning of a “new chapter” in its political journey, emphasising the NPP’s commitment to strengthening internal governance and promoting democratic principles within the party.
At the ceremony, the party reaffirmed its long-standing mantra, “NPP Development in Freedom,” and invited members of the party and the general public to actively participate in what it termed a historic occasion.
The running mate to Dr Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 election, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, purchased the first copy of the amended constitution for GH¢50,000, a gesture that party officials described as a reflection of loyalty and dedication to the party’s ideals.
The launch is expected to serve as a foundation for stronger organisational cohesion and set the stage for the NPP’s future political and developmental endeavours.
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