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The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has expressed strong confidence that the party will reclaim power in the December 2028 general elections.
He said the NPP remains united, focused, and committed to delivering a message of hope and progress to the Ghanaian people.
According to Mr Kodua, the NPP’s track record in governance and its vision for the future will resonate deeply with the electorate.
“In December 2028, the New Patriotic Party will surely return to power,” he declared, assuring supporters that the party is already laying the groundwork for victory.
He emphasised that the NPP’s strength lies in its grassroots structures and the dedication of its members across all levels of the party.
“Our executives and members continue to demonstrate unwavering loyalty and hard work. With unity and discipline, nothing can stop us from returning to power,” Mr Kodua said.
The NPP General Secretary also urged members to remain steadfast in promoting the party’s achievements and message of transformation.
He added that the party’s leadership is focused on engaging the youth, empowering communities, and strengthening internal cohesion ahead of the 2028 polls.
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