Patrick Yaw Boamah wants his New Patriotic Party to fix its problems before the next elections. The Okaikwei Central lawmaker posted on X Thursday evening about making the party stronger and better organized. He thinks the NPP needs serious changes to win back power from voters who rejected them last time. Boamah believes the party must become disciplined and united to produce a real president instead of just another candidate. His message comes as party members argue about what went wrong during their 2024 defeat.
Several big names plan to compete for party leadership when primaries happen on January 31, 2026. Mahamudu Bawumia leads the list of people who want to run the party into the 2028 general elections. Kennedy Agyapong and other former ministers also want the top job. Some people think Boamah might join the race himself but he has not said anything about running. His focus stays on rebuilding the party structure and bringing members together.
The NPP lost badly in 2024 and many supporters want major reforms. Party leaders face pressure to change how they operate and connect with ordinary Ghanaians. Boamah thinks internal discipline will help the party regain trust from voters who switched sides.
Several big names plan to compete for party leadership when primaries happen on January 31, 2026. Mahamudu Bawumia leads the list of people who want to run the party into the 2028 general elections. Kennedy Agyapong and other former ministers also want the top job. Some people think Boamah might join the race himself but he has not said anything about running. His focus stays on rebuilding the party structure and bringing members together.
The NPP lost badly in 2024 and many supporters want major reforms. Party leaders face pressure to change how they operate and connect with ordinary Ghanaians. Boamah thinks internal discipline will help the party regain trust from voters who switched sides.