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Bryan Acheampong’s just-ended regional tour of the Ashanti Region has revealed a powerful shift in political momentum — one driven by the youth, who have declared their full support for one of their own.
From the vibrant streets of Kumasi to the energetic communities of Mampong, Obuasi, and Offinso, young people came out in force to welcome the presidential hopeful.
The tour featured town hall meetings, community engagements, and strategic dialogues with artisans, traders, and opinion leaders, but it was the youth presence that defined the atmosphere the most.
They came out loud, proud, and ready to campaign for Bryan.
Acheampong, who is the most youthful contender in the race, has struck a deep chord with Ghana’s younger generation.
His message of inclusive development, job creation, and practical leadership has resonated across Ashanti, especially among young voters who now dominate both the national population and the voters' register.
“Youth are no longer spectators,” said a youth leader in Mampong. “Bryan is one of us. He understands our hustle, our dreams, and our future. We’re not just following him, we’re pushing.”
Social media platforms lit up with hashtags, videos, and rally footage from the tour, as grassroots organisers and youth influencers amplified his message.
The groundswell of support has positioned Acheampong as a leading figure in Ashanti, with many observers noting his ability to connect across generational lines and speak to the real issues affecting young people.
At each stop, Acheampong emphasised a leadership model that empowers rather than imposes. He spoke passionately about building systems that work for everyday Ghanaians — especially the youth who are eager for opportunity and relevance.
As the tour concluded, Acheampong expressed deep gratitude to the people of Ashanti, particularly the youth, for their warmth, insight, and bold declarations.
“Ashanti has spoken. The youth have led. I am humbled, energised, and ready to serve,” he said.
With the Ashanti Regional tour complete, attention now turns to the Volta and Oti regions. He has already concluded tours of Greater Accra and Eastern.
But in Ashanti, the message is unmistakable: the future is youthful, and Bryan Acheampong is leading the charge with the full force of a generation behind him.
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