November 19, 2025
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By Enock Akonnor (Managing Editor) enockakonnor2013@gmail.com

NPP flagbearer hopeful Dr. Bryan Acheampong is intensifying his political outreach as he positions himself for the party’s 2028 presidential primaries, with the Central Region emerging as a strategic focus of his early mobilization efforts.

In a heartfelt message posted on his official Facebook page, the Abetifi legislator recounted a successful tour across key Central Region enclaves, including Cape Coast, Agona, Gomoa and Effutu. He described the region’s response as a strong signal of grassroots enthusiasm for his vision.

Political watchers say the Central Region, often regarded as a decisive swing area in national elections remains crucial not only for general election dynamics but also for internal party influence.

By rallying early support there, Dr. Acheampong appears to be building a broad regional base ahead of what is expected to be a competitive NPP leadership contest.

In his statement, he praised residents for demonstrating unity and conviction, noting that their prayers and steadfast belief were energizing his campaign machinery.

“You have shown that when the Central Region stands, it stands with conviction,” he wrote, emphasizing the significance of the region in shaping the national political narrative.

His call for continued support, prayers and solidarity suggests a deliberate effort to sustain momentum as he moves on to other parts of the country. Analysts interpret this as an early indication of a long-term outreach strategy aimed at consolidating support across multiple constituencies before the party officially opens nominations.

Concluding with his campaign’s rallying cry “Together we rise. Together we win.”, Dr. Acheampong signaled that the Central Region remains a pillar of his broader political roadmap, reinforcing the symbolism of his visit as more than a courtesy tour but part of a calculated push toward 2028.

Source; www.leakyGhana.com

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