The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is holding its highly anticipated National Delegates Conference today, Saturday, July 19, at the University of Ghana Stadium in Accra. This significant gathering brings together over 5,500 delegates representing various constituencies across the country. The conference arrives at a crucial juncture as the party seeks to regroup and redefine its strategy following its defeat in the 2024 general elections.
Under the unifying theme, “Rebuilding Together with Our Values,” the conference serves as an opportunity for introspection and recommitment to the core principles that founded the NPP. It aims to foster unity among members and establish a clear path forward for the party’s future political engagements and organizational growth.
Joseph Osei Owusu, Chairman of the Planning Committee, spoke to Channel One News about the comprehensive agenda. He revealed that delegates will deliberate and vote on over 50 consolidated motions derived from a rigorous review of more than 300 proposed amendments submitted to the party’s Amendments Committee. This consolidation process ensures that key issues are grouped effectively for informed discussion and decision-making.
Additionally, Osei Owusu noted that these motions have been compiled into a detailed booklet, which was previewed by the National Executive Committee and will be distributed to all delegates prior to the voting sessions. The conference schedule anticipates concluding all deliberations and votes by 4 PM, reinforcing a goal of efficiency and transparency throughout the event.
The resolutions passed during this conference are expected to redefine the NPP’s constitutional framework, policy positions, and strategic direction, positioning the party to effectively engage in Ghana’s dynamic political landscape moving forward. For more detailed updates, visit CitiNewsroom.com, Ghana’s premier source for independent and high-quality news.