You're a true symbol of unity to the NPP - Afoko told
Awentami Paul Afoko walked into the New Patriotic Party (NPP) regional secretariat at Damongo in the Savannah Region. Regional executives, Council of Elders and patrons gathered in the Savannah Regional capital felt it was "a moment of closure and a reset." Mr. Afoko's return to contest the chairmanship position was considered timely by those present.
A regional executive told Mr. Afoko, "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, who served as National Chairman between 2014 and 2015, spoke on his "3R" agenda-Reunite, Rebuild, Recapture-and urged the region to strengthen polling station structures, improve voter data, and begin mobilisation immediately. He said, "The NPP's strength is that we absorb setbacks and return to fight smarter." He stressed, "That's how we can take back government in 2028, and it starts with discipline in regions like Savannah."
The Savannah stop adds to Afoko's growing tour of regional engagements as he seeks to consolidate support for the national chairmanship race. His message in the north remains clear: rebuild from the base up, and do it together.
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Awentami Paul Afoko's visit to the NPP regional secretariat in Damongo, Savannah Region, was more than a mere courtesy call-it felt like a reset. His consultative engagement sparked reconciliation and a sharpened focus on the 2028 elections-but what changed?
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