Mahama’s incompetent gov’t will fall in 2028 – NPP

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has begun regrouping with renewed energy and determination for a political comeback in 2028.

According to the party’s Deputy General Secretary, Haruna Mohammed, the NPP is not only reflecting on its 2024 defeat but actively preparing to reclaim power from what he described as “this very incompetent government.”

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express, Haruna Mohammed stated, “We are very focused. We are very determined. We are very sure. Based on the discussions we had before the presentation of the report, we are prepared to fight on in 2028.”

He revealed that the party’s National Council recently received a report from a committee chaired by Professor Mike Ocquaye. The committee was tasked with two key objectives: to investigate the reasons behind the NPP’s loss in the 2024 general elections and to recommend structural reforms for the party’s future.

“You remember that on January 2, we held a National Council meeting where an ad hoc committee was established to look into two things: why we lost the 2024 elections and what amendments or restructuring could strengthen the party,” he explained.

The committee, according to Haruna, was given three months to complete its work. “April 16 was the day Professor Mike Ocquaye’s report was submitted,” he noted.

Ahead of receiving the report, the National Council also held a National Executive Committee meeting to deliberate on other matters before proceeding to the main Council session.

Haruna Mohammed described the meeting as highly charged and full of purpose, emphasizing the party’s unity and resolve.

“Knowing the NPP and where we’ve come from, the members at the National Council were very focused, very determined, and very sure,” he said. “It showed how resilient and prepared we are to wrestle power from this very incompetent government.”

The Deputy General Secretary was firm in his critique of the current administration, stating, “This incompetent government must be replaced. We are ready. The NPP is coming back.”

He stressed that the party’s revival is deeply rooted in its history and tradition.

“The move of the people did stand with the tradition and history of the New Patriotic Party,” he emphasized.

Haruna Mohammed concluded by signaling a shift in the NPP’s posture from reflection to confrontation, hinting at a fierce political battle ahead.

“We know where we fell. We know what went wrong. And now we are going to rise again,” he declared.

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