NPP bigwigs rolled up their sleeves Wednesday as they broke ground on a shiny new headquarters building for Agona West Constituency. The party faithful gathered around Agona Nyakrom watching bulldozers prepare the site that will house their comeback dreams. Chairman Alhaji Gibrine Tanko Yoye grabbed the microphone and delivered a fiery speech about dragging wayward members back into the fold. Political insiders whispered that the 2024 election losses to NDC left deep wounds that still need healing across the constituency. Party bosses figure the fancy new digs will help them bounce back stronger than ever.
The construction project targets a serious logistical headache that has plagued party operations for years. Members living outside Agona Swedru township have been burning cash on transportation costs just to attend basic party meetings. Yoye revealed that Agona Swedru controls 16 electoral areas while the remaining 15 areas get shortchanged on party resources. The new facility will pack administrative offices and a conference room designed to handle major political gatherings. Research Officer Nana Kwame Agyei confirmed that the building will slash operational expenses while boosting party efficiency.
Traditional ruler Nana Akufo IV showed up to bless the groundbreaking ceremony but delivered a stern warning about internal fighting. The chief reminded party leaders that division could torpedo their 2028 comeback plans before they even get started. Veteran party member Yawson Otoo urged supporters to capitalize on what he called President Mahama's economic blunders. Several constituency officials including Secretary Anthony Kwame Kum and Deputy Secretary Patricia Addison witnessed the historic moment. The event marked the beginning of NPP's ambitious four-year rebuilding strategy.
The construction project targets a serious logistical headache that has plagued party operations for years. Members living outside Agona Swedru township have been burning cash on transportation costs just to attend basic party meetings. Yoye revealed that Agona Swedru controls 16 electoral areas while the remaining 15 areas get shortchanged on party resources. The new facility will pack administrative offices and a conference room designed to handle major political gatherings. Research Officer Nana Kwame Agyei confirmed that the building will slash operational expenses while boosting party efficiency.
Traditional ruler Nana Akufo IV showed up to bless the groundbreaking ceremony but delivered a stern warning about internal fighting. The chief reminded party leaders that division could torpedo their 2028 comeback plans before they even get started. Veteran party member Yawson Otoo urged supporters to capitalize on what he called President Mahama's economic blunders. Several constituency officials including Secretary Anthony Kwame Kum and Deputy Secretary Patricia Addison witnessed the historic moment. The event marked the beginning of NPP's ambitious four-year rebuilding strategy.