Hackman Owusu Agyeman, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has emphasized the importance of the party’s ongoing constitutional review process, expressing confidence that it will result in reforms essential for the NPP’s future growth and development.
Speaking on the sidelines of the NPP’s National Delegates Conference, held at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Saturday, July 19, 2025, Mr. Owusu Agyeman described the initiative as a necessary measure to ensure the party remains responsive to evolving political and societal demands.
“I believe that this conference will, in the final analysis, bring out a constitution that will be good for our development as we go forward,” he stated.
He called on party members to engage in the process with open-mindedness, noting that institutional reform is a natural and essential part of growth.
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“I do not think there should be any problem at all. We have to understand that it is a human institution, and it is dynamic, and it goes forward. If there are changes to be made, we make the changes. That is what we want to do as we go forward,” he added.
The 2025 NPP National Delegates Conference, themed “Rebuilding Together with our Values”, comes at a pivotal time for the party following its defeat in the 2024 general elections. The gathering serves as a moment of critical introspection and repositioning.
Among the key items on the agenda are various constitutional amendment proposals aimed at:
Strengthening internal party governance
Enhancing grassroots mobilisation
Streamlining organizational structures ahead of the 2028 general elections
As the NPP works toward rebuilding and redefining its core values, the decisions made at this conference are expected to shape the party’s trajectory for years to come.
source: citinewsroom