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“No unity, no victory!” — Afoko charges NPP ahead of return to power

By Enock Akonnor
NPP Former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Awentami Afoko
THU, 11 JUN 2026
Former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Awentami Afoko

A passionate appeal by former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Awentami Afoko, is sending shockwaves through political circles after he declared that the NPP’s quest to return to power will succeed only if members put aside their differences and unite behind a common cause.

In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, Mr. Afoko painted a picture of a party with immense potential but facing a defining moment in its history.

While expressing confidence in the NPP’s ability to reclaim power, he stressed that victory would not come through individual ambitions, internal camps, or lingering grudges.

Instead, he argued, the party must embrace unity as its most powerful weapon.

“The NPP has the strongest opportunity to return to power,” Afoko stated, pointing to the party’s ideological tradition and what he described as its proven contribution to Ghana’s development over the years.

His comments come at a time when conversations about the future direction of the party continue to dominate political discourse, making his call for reconciliation all the more significant

Observers say the former chairman’s message carries both a warning and a challenge: a warning that division could weaken the party’s prospects, and a challenge to party faithful to rise above internal disputes for the greater good of the NPP and the nation.

With the hashtags #Afoko4NationalChairman and #3RAgenda, the former chairman reinforced his vision of a revitalized and united NPP capable of reconnecting with the grassroots and rebuilding public trust.

The statement has already sparked reactions among supporters, many of whom view it as a bold intervention aimed at rallying the rank and file around a shared mission.

As political maneuvering intensifies and attention turns to the future, Afoko’s message is unmistakable: the road back to power begins not at the ballot box, but with unity within the party.

For a party seeking to reclaim its political dominance, his words may prove to be more than just a call for peace; they may be a blueprint for survival and resurgence.

Enock Akonnor
Enock Akonnor

News ReporterPage: enock-akonnor

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