Dr. Bryan Acheampong concludes campaign tour of Oti Region
Member of Parliament for Abetifi Constituency, Dr Bryan Acheampong, has wrapped up his campaign tour of the Oti Region after a series of engagements with Council of Elders, delegates, party executives, and grassroots supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
During the visit, Dr Acheampong expressed gratitude to the people of Oti for what he described as their “warmth, openness, and commitment” to the party’s cause.
He praised the region’s growing enthusiasm for unity and renewal within the NPP.
As part of efforts to promote inclusivity and grassroots development, Dr Acheampong also announced that he would adopt the Guan constituency as one of the party’s “orphan constituencies” areas without sitting NPP MPs to ensure they receive equal attention and resources.
“This is a demonstration of my belief that every constituency, whether it has an NPP MP or not, deserves equal investment to grow our reach ahead of 2028,” he said.
He pledged continued support to strengthen party structures across all constituencies.
The Oti Region marks the latest stop on Dr Acheampong’s nationwide campaign, following tours of the Eastern, Greater Accra, Ashanti, and Volta regions.
According to his team, each visit draws strong grassroots backing for his message of unity and renewal within the party.
Dr Acheampong is expected to continue his tour in the Central Region today, where he will meet delegates and outline his vision for what he describes as “results-driven, unifying, and visionary leadership.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Abigail Bodo
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