The Oquaye report is not just a document, but a call to action – Bawumia
The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has described the Oquaye Report as more than a compilation of ideas and recommendations, calling it “a clarion call to duty and transformation”.
Speaking on Wednesday, 23rd April, at the NPP headquarters in Accra ahead of the party’s upcoming Thank You Tour, Dr Bawumia underscored the report’s significance in shaping the ideological direction and governance strategy of the party moving forward.
“The Oquaye Report is not just a document. It is a call to action—an urgent reminder that we must pursue our democratic values with even greater resolve,” he stated.
According to him, the report, which is believed to encapsulate the political philosophy and vision of Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, serves as a guidepost for consolidating constitutional democracy and economic freedom in Ghana.
He urged all party faithful and stakeholders to engage deeply with the report’s content and apply its recommendations practically.
Dr Bawumia also stressed that the report aligns with the NPP’s commitment to good governance, transparency, and national development.
“This is not a document to be shelved.
It is a working manual—one that speaks to our generation and the next,” he remarked, adding that it offers timely insights on issues such as decentralisation, youth empowerment, and the role of private enterprise in economic growth.
He hinted that parts of the report would be integrated into the NPP’s 2024 manifesto to “bring its ideas to life”.
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