
Former President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has taken a swipe at the Mahama-led administration, nine-month into governance, suggesting that the ruling NDC’s supposed failures is paving way for his party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to reclaim power in 2028.
He made the remarks during the commissioning of a new party office for the Bantama constituency of NPP, led by its Member of Parliament, Francis Asenso-Boakye.
Addressing party supporters, the ex-president touted the party’s achievements, which he believes will provide a strong foundation for the party to win power in the next general elections.
“You saw the great works under me and Ex-president Kuffour. We did a lot. These are what we will be using for our campaign to reclaim power. You are witnesses to what is happening under this current administration. I don’t need to say much, because we are all witnesses to it. Things aren’t going on well,” noted Nana Akufo-Addo.
General Secretary of NPP, Justin Kodua Frimpong, noted that many Ghanaians who refused to vote in the last elections now regret their decision.
As the party prepares for the election of its flagbearer in 2026, Mr. Kodua Frimpong stressed that the NPP must learn from its past mistakes and correct them before the next polls.
“After voting, we must fix the wrongdoings in our party before heading into the next contest,” he noted.
He added that following the January 21 elections, the NPP must unite in campaigning heavily for the years ahead of the national polls.
The commissioning ceremony assembled senior party officials, constituency executives, traditional leaders, and members of the NPP Loyal Ladies.
The Bantama constituency office has since been described as a “symbol of unity, grassroots empowerment, and dedication to effective party organization.”
Former President Kufuor urged members of the party to work diligently, remain united, and avoid internal conflicts.
He admonished the aspiring candidates to refrain from hate speeches and whipping their supporters in line to have an election devoid of insults.
“The aspirants should be mindful of what they say. They should ensure their supporters also avoid insulting one another. Let’s lead by example,” he noted.
He further reminded them to put the country’s interest first, emphasizing that political service must ultimately be service to the nation.
The party stalwarts expressed gratitude to members and supporters for turning out in their large numbers to support Mr. Asenso-Boakye, describing their presence as a sign of loyalty and commitment to the NPP.
Source: Stephanie Frimpong/ Nana Akwesi Gyamerah