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Patrick Boamah emerges as symbol of hope for NPP’s resurgence after humiliating 2024 election defeat

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
April 28, 2025
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A growing number of New Patriotic Party (NPP) members on social media are rallying behind the Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah, seeing him as a beacon of hope for the party’s future leadership as it sets its sights on rebuilding after its recent electoral defeat.

Numerous posts on social media praised Hon. Boamah following his appearance on GHOne TV, where he spoke candidly about the party’s loss and outlined a vision for reorganizing and relaunching the NPP ahead of the 2028 elections.

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Boamah was hailed for embodying the values and ideals of the centre-right political tradition the NPP has long championed.

Two of his standout proposals during the interview – apologizing to the Ghanaian public for the ills of the previous administration – and calling for a general amnesty to all suspended NPP supporters to return to the fold of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo tradition – struck a deep chord among party followers.

Following Boamah’s call, several party stalwarts, including former Flagbearer aspirant Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, have echoed the sentiment, advocating for the return of figures like Paul Afoko and Alan Kyerematen to strengthen the party.

Supporters argue that Boamah’s demeanour, ideas, and approach to national issues reflect the kind of leadership the NPP urgently needs to reset and reorient itself ahead of the 2028 contest.

“Lots of positive vibes from Hon. Boamah. He exudes a great deal of hope and presents the ideals and values of the centre-right political spectrum. His perspectives on the critical matters of our nation are qualities that seem to have been missing long before and after our defeat,” one party member posted.

Members emphasized that while their appreciation for Boamah’s style does not yet amount to a formal endorsement, it reflects a growing yearning for a “refined approach” to the party’s operations and public engagement.

“The reforms and resetting agenda must be seen first and foremost in the propriety and candour of our approach to public discourse. Hon. Patrick Boamah deserves our applause and commendation for his conspicuous demonstration of this. All should see it as a model worth emulating,” another supporter remarked.

Hon. Boamah’s admirers argue that a renaissance within the NPP is not only possible but necessary—and that leaders like him represent the kind of principled, thoughtful politics that could restore the party’s “evaporated candour” and rebuild its bond with the Ghanaian people.

The Okaikwei Central MP’s name is steadily rising among party faithful eager for change and renewal as the 2028 leadership conversation slowly gains momentum.

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