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Don’t give up after Akwatia by-election defeat; the battle is still the Lord’s for 2028 – Atwima Nwabiagya South NPP Vice-Chairman urges members

 

 

 

Sommet Lelevage

 

Tuesday’s loss in the Akwatia by-election should serve as a pivotal moment for our party—a catalyst for unity and resilience as we prepare for the 2028 general elections, irrespective of who takes the helm.

Let’s face the music: our members are still nursing wounds from past grievances, and it’s imperative that we engage with them earnestly to seek their forgiveness.

Sir John

This is not merely a strategic maneuver; it’s a fundamental necessity. Our members are the lifeblood of our electoral success, and their discontent outweighs any political calculus we might devise.

We must embody genuine remorse and extend a heartfelt invitation to our estranged brothers and sisters who have distanced themselves from the party.

We need to project an image of the NPP as a party committed to its mandate, not one that is perceived as vindictive, self-serving, or out of touch with the electorate.

A.section of NPP supporters

The path to victory lies in rekindling the love and loyalty of our members, as well as restoring the confidence of the Ghanaian populace in our leadership. Love is not just a sentiment; it is a strategic imperative. We are all part of a larger family known as the NPP, albeit residing in different rooms of this expansive house.

It is time we come together to fortify our foundation, focusing on our immediate needs: unity, progress, and development. We must not allow personal ambitions to fracture our collective strength; remember, united we stand, divided we fall.

To reclaim power, the NPP must embrace inclusivity and prioritize unity. I urge us to operate as a cohesive family—supporting one another and placing the interests of the NPP above individual aspirations. With a unified purpose.

I implore each of you to remain steadfast and loyal to our great party, the NPP. Let’s continue to rally behind our executives at all levels—from national to regional to constituency—for their unwavering commitment during these turbulent times.

I advise all executives to uphold the trust placed in them, steering clear of actions that could undermine the party’s integrity. It is crucial to distance ourselves from any political gatherings or activities that could sow discord and chaos within our ranks.

Instead, let’s channel our energies into constructive dialogue and collaborative efforts that reinforce our shared vision. Together, we can transform our setbacks into stepping stones, ensuring that the NPP emerges stronger, more united, and ready to serve the people of Ghana with renewed vigor and purpose.

We will never give up because the battle will forever remain the Lord’s.

Source:Mr.John Kwame Duodu (Sir John) Atwima Nwabiagya South NPP first vice Chairman

Don’t give up after Akwatia by-election defeat; the battle is still the Lord’s for 2028 – Atwima Nwabiagya South NPP Vice-Chairman urges members

 

 

 

Sommet Lelevage

 

Tuesday’s loss in the Akwatia by-election should serve as a pivotal moment for our party—a catalyst for unity and resilience as we prepare for the 2028 general elections, irrespective of who takes the helm.

Let’s face the music: our members are still nursing wounds from past grievances, and it’s imperative that we engage with them earnestly to seek their forgiveness.

Sir John

This is not merely a strategic maneuver; it’s a fundamental necessity. Our members are the lifeblood of our electoral success, and their discontent outweighs any political calculus we might devise.

We must embody genuine remorse and extend a heartfelt invitation to our estranged brothers and sisters who have distanced themselves from the party.

We need to project an image of the NPP as a party committed to its mandate, not one that is perceived as vindictive, self-serving, or out of touch with the electorate.

A.section of NPP supporters

The path to victory lies in rekindling the love and loyalty of our members, as well as restoring the confidence of the Ghanaian populace in our leadership. Love is not just a sentiment; it is a strategic imperative. We are all part of a larger family known as the NPP, albeit residing in different rooms of this expansive house.

It is time we come together to fortify our foundation, focusing on our immediate needs: unity, progress, and development. We must not allow personal ambitions to fracture our collective strength; remember, united we stand, divided we fall.

To reclaim power, the NPP must embrace inclusivity and prioritize unity. I urge us to operate as a cohesive family—supporting one another and placing the interests of the NPP above individual aspirations. With a unified purpose.

I implore each of you to remain steadfast and loyal to our great party, the NPP. Let’s continue to rally behind our executives at all levels—from national to regional to constituency—for their unwavering commitment during these turbulent times.

I advise all executives to uphold the trust placed in them, steering clear of actions that could undermine the party’s integrity. It is crucial to distance ourselves from any political gatherings or activities that could sow discord and chaos within our ranks.

Instead, let’s channel our energies into constructive dialogue and collaborative efforts that reinforce our shared vision. Together, we can transform our setbacks into stepping stones, ensuring that the NPP emerges stronger, more united, and ready to serve the people of Ghana with renewed vigor and purpose.

We will never give up because the battle will forever remain the Lord’s.

Source:Mr.John Kwame Duodu (Sir John) Atwima Nwabiagya South NPP first vice Chairman

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