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NPP Apologizes For Failures, Promises Reform

April 23, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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In a rare moment of political humility, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has issued a public apology for its failings while in government, pledging to learn from past mistakes and chart a more responsive course as it eyes a comeback in the 2028 general elections. 

The apology was delivered by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, during Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ongoing “Thank You Tour,” which seeks to reconnect with the grassroots following the NPP’s electoral loss in 2024.

Addressing a gathering of party supporters and residents, Kodua did not mince words about the public discontent that shadowed the NPP’s tenure.

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“To our supporters, to Ghanaians who were disappointed with us as a party, as a government, because of certain inactions and actions of our party and our government, we have heard you and as a party, we have reflected on everything that happened during our tenure of Office.” 

Justin Kodua Frimpong

The apology comes at a time when public confidence in Ghana’s political establishment continues to wane, with many citizens increasingly disillusioned by partisan blame games and governance failures. 

Kodua’s remarks struck a contrite tone, signaling what appears to be a strategic shift by the party in the aftermath of defeat.

Justin Kodua Frimpong on NPP defeat
Justin Kodua Frimpong

“We know we did our best in terms of infrastructure, in terms of policies, but we didn’t get everything right. So to everyone who hears us, who watches us, on behalf of the National Party, we want to say we are sorry for the disappointment that you have.” 

Justin Kodua Frimpong

This public admission, though long overdue in the eyes of critics, stands in stark contrast to the usual defensive rhetoric that has defined post-election commentary in Ghana. 

For some, it may be too little, too late. But for others, it might mark the beginning of a more introspective and reformed NPP.

NPP Eyes Redemption Ahead of 2028

According to Justin Kodua Frimpong, the party is undergoing a rigorous internal review process, which he claimed will ensure a return to principles and a rejuvenation of party structures. 

He also hinted at upcoming leadership reforms that will prepare the NPP to present what he calls “a better government” in 2028.

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“But we can assure you that we have learnt our lessons and the restructuring that is going to happen in our party will make sure that the New Patriot Party comes back on the right road and in 2028 when, by God’s grace, you give us the mantle, all the wrongs that were made [will] be corrected for us to have a better government under the leadership of a flagbearer that we select.” 

Justin Kodua Frimpong

Despite the awkward phrasing, the message was clear: the NPP wants another chance and believes it can do better.

The “Thank You Tour,” led by former Vice President and 2024 presidential candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is part of a broader strategy to reengage with the base and repair the party’s image. 

By confronting its flaws head-on, the party hopes to distance itself from the governance missteps that contributed to its fall from power.

The tour will take the party to key regions where frustration among voters was palpable in the 2024 elections. In these areas, high youth unemployment, inflation, and allegations of corruption plagued the party’s reputation, ultimately costing it dearly at the polls.

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Whether this NPP apology will resonate with the electorate remains to be seen. But it certainly marks a rare moment of accountability in Ghana’s often rigid political landscape.

Political observers suggest that if the apology is backed by genuine reform, the NPP could regain lost trust. However, if it remains a political performance without concrete action, it could further erode public confidence in the party’s ability to lead.

Ghanaian voters, increasingly sophisticated and issue-driven, are no longer content with rhetoric. 

They demand results, transparency, and sincerity. For the NPP, the road to 2028 will be long and unforgiving if its apology is not followed by tangible change.

The party has taken the first step by owning up to its shortcomings. The question now is whether that admission will translate into a renewed commitment to good governance or become just another forgettable soundbite in Ghana’s crowded political theatre.

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