In a significant move for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the 2024 elections, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, affectionately known as “Napo,” has been rumoured to be selected as the vice-presidential candidate for the party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
This strategic pairing promises to strengthen the NPP’s campaign, leveraging Prempeh’s extensive experience and deep understanding of business and economic management.
Hon. Joseph Archibald, a prominent entrepreneur and politician within the NPP, has expressed strong support for Prempeh’s candidacy. Archibald emphasized that Prempeh’s expertise in business and economic affairs makes him an excellent choice for vice president, capable of effectively managing Ghana’s economy from 2025 onward.
“Matthew Opoku Prempeh brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table,” Archibald stated. “His understanding of business dynamics and economic policies is exactly what Ghana needs to continue on its path of growth and development. I have full confidence that he will be an exceptional vice president, supporting Dr. Bawumia in driving significant economic progress.”
Prempeh’s tenure as Minister of Education demonstrated his ability to implement transformative policies and manage large-scale projects. His leadership in the education sector has been widely recognized, particularly his efforts to improve educational infrastructure and outcomes. This background in effective governance and policy execution is a testament to his capability to handle the economic challenges and opportunities that Ghana faces.
Prempeh’s candidacy is expected to resonate strongly with voters in the Ashanti Region, a crucial electoral stronghold for the NPP. Known for his roots in the region and his commitment to its development, Prempeh’s presence on the ticket is likely to galvanize substantial support, helping to secure a decisive victory for the NPP.
“Matthew Opoku Prempeh has always been a dedicated advocate for the Ashanti Region,” Archibald remarked. “His deep connection with the people and his proven track record of delivering results make him the ideal candidate to attract votes from this vital region. His influence and popularity there will be instrumental in ensuring the NPP’s success in the upcoming elections.”
Dr. Bawumia’s choice of Prempeh as his running mate reflects a strategic vision to combine economic acumen with strong regional support. Together, they present a formidable team poised to drive Ghana’s development agenda forward. With Bawumia’s economic expertise and Prempeh’s business savvy and regional appeal, the NPP is well-positioned to win the 2024 elections and continue its mission of transforming Ghana.
As the NPP prepares for the elections, the selection of Matthew Opoku Prempeh as vice-presidential candidate underscores the party’s commitment to strong leadership and economic prosperity. With leaders like Prempeh, the future of Ghana looks promising, marked by continued growth, stability, and progress.


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