“The NPP is a national party and can win elections without an Akan presidential candidate.” - NPP flagbearer aspirant Dr Bryan Acheampong pushes back strongly against claims of tribalism insisting the party’s strength lies in national appeal, competence and leadership not ethnicity or regional identity.
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Former management left a strong defence & GHS400m profit.
New leadership failed to participate in the DIAC process—risking a default award.
So who really caused the “potential financial loss”?
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“I am convinced and confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will [continue to] perfect and complete it until the day of Christ Jesus [the time of His return]. [Rom 14:10]”
Philippians 1:6 AMP.
Behavior or rhetoric that fosters division within the party can jeopardize opportunities for meaningful service and contributions to the party’s mission. The stakes involve not only current members but also the future direction of the party.
Nana Asamoah writes,
THE YOUTH AND BIG MEN SHOULD KNOW
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) currently stands at a crucial juncture, necessitating a strong commitment to unity to regain power and influence.
We must also know that Ghanaians rely so much on us to give them the best in terms of governance but division hate and greed brought us to opposition
As the youth engage with the political landscape, they must be mindful of their actions and words.
Therefore, prioritizing respect and the use of wise words is essential.
The true strength of the NPP lies in its unity, which is vital for achieving success in political endeavors and effectively serving our constituents.