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Jesse Gati – Ghana Speak https://ghanaspeak.com A news website on issues about Ghana provides comprehensive coverage of these and other issues facing the country. The website is a valuable resource for Ghanaians and people around the world who are interested in learning more about Ghana and its challenges. The website features news articles, opinion pieces, and interviews with experts on Ghanaian issues. It also provides a platform for Ghanaians to share their stories and perspectives. The website is committed to providing accurate and unbiased information, and it strives to be a voice for the voiceless. Here are some of the topics that the website covers: Politics: The website covers the latest news and analysis on Ghanaian politics, including the upcoming elections. Economy: The website covers the Ghanaian economy, including the latest news on inflation, unemployment, and foreign investment. Culture: The website covers Ghanaian culture, including the latest news on music, art, and literature. Environment: The website covers environmental issues in Ghana, including deforestation, pollution, and climate change. Health: The website covers health issues in Ghana, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. Education: The website covers education in Ghana, including the latest news on school enrollment, teacher training, and curriculum development. Poverty: The website covers poverty in Ghana, including the latest news on government programs, non-profit organizations, and individual initiatives. Corruption: The website covers corruption in Ghana, including the latest news on investigations, prosecutions, and anti-corruption initiatives. The website is a valuable resource for Ghanaians and people around the world who are interested in learning more about Ghana and its challenges. The website is committed to providing accurate and unbiased information, and it strives to be a voice for the voiceless Sat, 22 Nov 2025 00:33:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://ghanaspeak.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-Gs2-32x32.jpg Jesse Gati – Ghana Speak https://ghanaspeak.com 32 32 Patriots Unplugged: John Boadu Provides significant insights into the current state of the New Patriotic Party https://ghanaspeak.com/?p=2918 https://ghanaspeak.com/?p=2918#respond Tue, 18 Nov 2025 13:55:21 +0000 https://ghanaspeak.com/?p=2918 Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu, has delivered a wide-ranging and thought-provoking assessment of the party’s current state, internal dynamics, and the national political landscape during an appearance on Patriots Unplugged. His discussion touched on the NPP’s internal cohesion, the unfolding national chairman contest, strategies for electoral dominance, and a broad evaluation of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.

Speaking on the state of the NPP, Boadu stressed the urgent need for consistency and sustained relationship-building within the party’s leadership structure. According to him, electoral victories do not emerge from isolated effort but from deliberate teamwork anchored in trust and coordination.

He noted that “to win elections, a political party must demonstrate unity, clarity of purpose, and a leadership team that communicates consistently both internally and with the public.”

Boadu emphasized that one of the strategic pillars to securing national victory is ensuring a strong parliamentary majority. He argued that the executive arm of government and by extension the party’s agenda faces significant limitations without firm backing in Parliament. As such, he urged the party to be “deliberate and strategic” in decision-making regarding parliamentary seats and candidate selection.

Touching on the ongoing dynamics within the NPP, Boadu outlined five key areas that should shape the conversation around the national chairman race, although he did not indicate support for any particular contender. These areas include:

  1. Leadership competence and consistency
  2. Capacity to unify the party across all levels
  3. Ability to drive nationwide rebranding and public confidence
  4. Strength in building influential national networks and alliances
  5. Strategic thinking in support of both parliamentary and presidential victories

Boadu maintained that the next chairman must be someone capable of advancing a modern, reenergized brand for the party one that resonates with both loyalists and undecided voters.

The former General Secretary further highlighted the importance of national influencers in shaping public perception. He explained that engaging credible voices across media, academia, youth platforms, and community leadership would significantly strengthen the NPP’s public image.

He also called for “massive rebranding” to ensure the party remains attractive heading into future elections.

On internal discipline, Boadu was firm: the NPP must be “resolute, strong, and fair” by allowing individuals found guilty of wrongdoing to face consequences. This, he argued, is essential to shield the party from being unfairly associated with the actions of individuals who may have abused their authority.

Boadu also underscored the necessity of building a more robust communication structure capable of defending the party’s policies and countering misinformation. He advised that a dedicated team of lawyers is equally crucial, particularly in safeguarding the party’s interests during legal and constitutional disputes, including matters involving the Attorney General.

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He argued that in a highly competitive political environment, the ability to respond quickly and lawfully to accusations or unlawful actions is an indispensable asset.

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