December 11, 2025
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Opinion: A call for unity and resilience: The path to NPP’s revival in 2028

Fellow members and sympathizers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary elections have concluded, and we face an undeniable reality—a massive defeat that has shaken our beloved party to its core.

Our Flagbearer, Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has graciously conceded defeat, demonstrating true statesmanship and respect for the democratic process. Despite our best efforts, we have lost key parliamentary seats, including the cherished Obuasi East Constituency.

At this moment, it is natural to feel disappointed and even disheartened. However, now is not the time for a blame game or internal strife. It is instead a moment to pause, reflect, and strategize. The strength of the NPP has always been its unity, resilience, and ability to bounce back stronger from setbacks.

We must demonstrate our political maturity by congratulating the victorious candidates among us and from the opposing party. Democracy thrives when we respect the will of the people.

By extending our goodwill, we not only honor the democratic principles we uphold but also set the stage for collaboration and constructive opposition in the coming years.

The temptation to point fingers is strong during challenging times. However, we must resist it. Internal attacks and recriminations will only weaken our collective resolve.

Divisive rhetoric will not solve our problems; instead, it will alienate the very people we need to rebuild our party’s strength. Now, more than ever, we must protect the unity of our rank and file.

History has shown that political parties can rebound from significant defeats with proper planning and unity. The NPP has done it before, and we can do it again. To achieve this, we must:

Heal Wounds: Leaders at all levels must reach out to aggrieved members and resolve any lingering conflicts.
Assess and Learn: We must critically analyze the factors that led to our defeat. This is not about assigning blame but understanding what went wrong to make informed decisions for the future.

Engage the Grassroots: Our strength lies in the grassroots. Let us reconnect with our base, listen to their concerns, and work together to rebuild trust and enthusiasm.

Foster Inclusivity: Every member and sympathizer, regardless of their role or status, must feel valued and included in our rebuilding process. The road to 2028 starts now. To win, we must put this defeat behind us and focus on the future. This includes:

  • Strengthening our party structures.
  • Grooming and training capable leaders.
  • Refining our policies to resonate with the electorate.
  • Enhancing our communication and campaign strategies.
  • We must inspire hope and belief in our vision for Ghana, demonstrating that the NPP remains the best choice for governance.

As members of the great NPP, we owe it to ourselves and the nation to rise above the challenges we face. Let us remind ourselves of our shared purpose—to serve Ghana and its people with dedication and excellence. Defeat is not the end but an opportunity to learn, grow, and emerge stronger.

Let us rally together, support one another, and commit to the work ahead. The journey to reclaiming victory begins with unity, and it is a journey we must embark on together. Together, we can and will rebuild. Together, we will secure victory in 2028.

Long live the New Patriotic Party! Long live Ghana!

Lawyer Enoch Anhwere Afoakwah

The writer is a lawyer in private practice and a member of the NPP

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