The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is gearing up to reclaim power in the 2028 general elections, according to Haruna Mohammed, the party’s Deputy General Secretary.
Mohammed revealed that the party is not only reflecting on its recent electoral defeat but also actively preparing to wrestle power back from the John Dramani Mahama-led government.
The NPP’s determination follows the presentation of a comprehensive report by the Prof. Mike Ocquaye-led committee, tasked with reviewing the party’s loss in the 2024 elections and recommending restructuring strategies.
The committee was given a three-month period to complete its mandate, which it discharged perfectly.
“We gave them three months. Today was the day for the submission of the report of Professor Mike Ocquaye,” Mohammed said.
“Knowing the NPP from where we have come from, the members at National Council were very focused, were very determined and very sure based on the discussions that we had before the presentation of the report showed how resilient and prepared we are to fight on in 2028 to wrestle power from this very incompetent government,” he said.
The NPP’s resolve to reclaim power is rooted in its history and resilience. As Mohammed emphasized, “The move of the people did stand with the transition and history of the New Patriotic Party.”
In a related development, a post-election poll revealed widespread blame for Nana Akufo-Addo’s role in the NPP’s 2024 loss, which may inform the party’s strategies moving forward.
Indeed, as the NPP prepares for the 2028 elections, it will likely focus on addressing its past weaknesses and capitalizing on its strengths.