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Former Minister for Education and Bosomtwe Member of Parliament (MP), Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, says his message of hope and renewal is resonating deeply with delegates and grassroots members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) across the country.
According to him, the enthusiastic response to his campaign demonstrates that party members are ready for a fresh wave of unity, confidence and purpose ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Dr Adutwum, who is contesting in the NPP’s upcoming presidential primaries, said the widespread acceptance of his vision reflects a growing desire for practical leadership that focuses on human development and collective progress.
“My message of hope is resonating with our delegates and members because it speaks to what we all want — to rebuild confidence, strengthen our base, and win the war against poverty together,” he stated.
He noted that his engagements with party executives and delegates across the regions have been inspiring, as many have expressed belief in his leadership qualities and policy-driven approach.
“The feedback from the grassroots has been overwhelming. Our people want a leadership that listens, unites and delivers,” Dr Adutwum said, adding that the NPP’s strength lies in its members’ shared commitment to national development.
Reaffirming his optimism about the future of the party and the nation, Dr Adutwum said his campaign symbolises the spirit of renewal the NPP needs to reclaim public confidence.
“We are building a movement of hope — one that seeks to restore faith in politics and inspire the next generation of leaders,” he said.
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