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Napo rallies NPP members to unite for 2028 comeback after defeat

After a stinging defeat, the NPP’s 2024 running mate calls for an end to blame games. Can grassroots unity revive the party’s fortunes by 2028?

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Napo rallies NPP members to unite for 2028 comeback after defeat

Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, widely known as Napo, addressed key party members in the Ashanti Region recently. A former Minister for Energy and the NPP's 2024 running mate, Napo spoke about unity and progress for the party following its electoral defeat.

Napo reminded the gathering, which included constituency organizers, women's organizers, youth organizers, and NASARA coordinators, that the NPP's strength lies in its togetherness. He called for collective responsibility and an end to finger-pointing, urging members to accept their shortcomings as a collective.

He stressed that genuine progress for the party will come from rebuilding together. Napo advised members to rally behind the party symbol, the elephant, and work for the good of both the NPP and Ghana. This engagement was part of ongoing efforts to strengthen grassroots structures and renew the spirit of unity within the NPP ahead of the 2028 general elections.

Dr Opoku Prempeh's message was clear: unity and collective responsibility are key to the NPP's renewal and future success. As the party looks towards 2028, it aims to rebuild and strengthen its grassroots structures, guided by the principles of Development in Freedom.

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