In a closing to his week-long campaign tour of the Region, Dr Bryan Acheampong has vowed to adopt the Volta Region NPP, declaring it a priority for development and empowerment.
The announcement, met with cheers from party delegates and workers, signals a fresh commitment to an area eager for progress.
A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said from bustling Ho to the quiet streets of Peki, Bryan’s tour had drawn massive crowds, with residents waving flags, placards and chanting slogans.
Bryan told supporters in Vakpo. “Together, we’ll build a future everyone can be proud of.”
He also outlined a roadmap for his vision, promising to unify the party, bridge the divides within the party and the constituencies.
The statement said his promise to resource the local party base directly struck a chord with the party faithful who felt neglected for a long time.
“Bryan talks discipline as his hallmark and has promised accountability, ensuring leaders and members stay focused on results rooted in discipline”.
“Under his leadership, he sees an NPP that provides development with dignity to deliver visible projects, from roads, to hospitals, to schools, to restore pride in the region”.
It said instead a moment at the EP Church in Vakpo, Bryan paused to honour the memory of late party members, calling them “the backbone of our journey.” The tribute underscored his message of respect and continuity, linking past efforts to future goals.
“I adopt Volta” is a call to action underpinning Bryan’s pledge that includes regular visits, community engagement , and tailored projects to tackle unemployment and infrastructure gaps. Local trader Julius Amenuve, 42, shared, “Finally, someone sees our potential. We’re ready to work with him.”
Recent independent polls by Global Info Analytics and the Centre for Quality Governance have all seen Bryan making a strong surge in the NPP Primaries, dominating Ashanti and Eastern Regions.
GNA