Dr Adutwum will never let you down: Opoku Mensah assures delegates

The spokesperson for former Minister of Education and New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential aspirant, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has assured party delegates that his boss will never let them down if entrusted with the leadership of the party.
Speaking ahead of the NPP’s presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026, Mr. Opoku Mensah described Dr. Adutwum as a generational thinker with a forward-looking vision and deep commitment to delegate welfare and grassroots empowerment.
“Dr Adutwum is a generational thinker who reasons ahead of time. He comes with full commitment and a strong welfare system that will make delegates true patriots who are proud of their party,” Mr Mensah said.
He added that Dr Adutwum’s leadership philosophy goes beyond electoral politics, emphasizing inclusive growth and sustainable development.
“He believes we must do politics that uplifts the people, not just make them an election machine to be called upon during primaries. Through them, the nation must prosper and reach heights we will all cherish and tell the story of in the future,” he stated.
Mr Mensah further urged delegates to rally behind Dr. Adutwum, describing his vision as a “new breath of leadership” built on hope, renewal, and shared confidence.
“With Dr Adutwum, our party and government will never be the same again,” he concluded.
Source: classfmonline.com
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