'You have become a symbol of unity'- Afoko told in Savannah region
Paul Afoko engaged regional executives, Council of Elders and party patrons during a consultative visit to the Savannah Region. Party executives described Mr. Afoko's decision to contest the national chairmanship position again as both timely and symbolic. One regional executive told him, "You have become a symbol of unity for the NPP considering what you have gone through." Another added, "Your second coming is a blessing to the party."
Mr. Afoko served as NPP National Chairman between 2014 and 2015. He outlined his "3R" agenda - Reunite, Rebuild and Recapture - stressing that party unity must be backed by a clear strategy for political victory. He urged the Savannah Region to strengthen polling station structures, improve voter data management and intensify grassroots mobilisation well ahead of the 2028 general election. Mr. Afoko said, "The NPP's strength is that we absorb setbacks and return to fight smarter," and "That's how we can take back government in 2028, and it starts with discipline in regions like Savannah." He described reclaiming political power from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 2028 as a critical objective.
The Savannah regional visit forms part of Mr. Afoko's broader nationwide consultations as he seeks to consolidate support ahead of the NPP's national chairmanship race. His message throughout the tour remains consistent: rebuild the party from the grassroots and do so through unity and collective effort.
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Paul Afoko, a hopeful for NPP national chairman, visited the Savannah Region, engaging with regional executives and party patrons. Party executives see Afoko's return as timely and symbolic - but what does it mean for the party's future?
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