NPP Will Learn from Mistakes and Come Back Stronger in 2028 – Afenyo-Markin
Majority Leader promises accountability and introspection as the NPP sets its sights on the 2028 polls
- NPP commits to self-assessment and correcting past mistakes to regain public trust
- NPP will engage in issue-based debates and avoid chaos or violence
- Afenyo-Markin expresses confidence that Ghanaians will vote NPP back into power in the next elections
Majority Leader and Effutu MP, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has expressed confidence in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) ability to stage a comeback in the 2028 general elections.
Addressing Ghanaians after Parliament was recalled by Speaker Alban Bagbin on Monday, December 16, Afenyo-Markin assured that the NPP is committed to reflection, rebuilding, and strengthening its position as a credible opposition.
“The people of Ghana have spoken and given the NDC the mandate,” he noted. “Our role in opposition is clear: to hold them accountable. This victory is not eternal, and we expect them to govern with humility while we prepare for the next election.”
Afenyo-Markin highlighted the party’s determination to learn from its shortcomings, unite its ranks, and regain public trust. “We are optimistic that by 2028, Ghanaians will see the NPP as the better alternative. We’ll evaluate our errors, make necessary corrections, and come back stronger.”
He also pledged responsible opposition, emphasizing constructive engagement over chaos. “As a principled minority, we’ll focus on issue-based debates and demonstrate our credibility as a government-in-waiting,” he added.