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Home » Renewing the Elephant: Why Boakye Agyarko’s leadership could rebuild the broken trust of NPP

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Renewing the Elephant: Why Boakye Agyarko’s leadership could rebuild the broken trust of NPP

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: October 28, 2025 4:59 pm
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Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP) stands at one of the most defining crossroads in its political history. Once hailed as a symbol of economic prudence, democratic stability, and good governance, the party today faces deep-rooted internal and external challenges that threaten its long-term survival and moral authority.

After two terms in power, the NPP has inherited not only the burden of governance fatigue but also a widening credibility gap with the very citizens who once saw it as the vehicle of Ghana’s economic transformation.

The upcoming leadership contest, particularly the chairmanship race featuring Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko, therefore represents far more than a mere internal election — it is a referendum on the party’s future, its values, and its capacity to renew itself.

A party in search of itself

The NPP’s challenges today are both structural and moral. Economically, the party’s stewardship was tested by soaring debt, fiscal consolidation, and unpopular “haircuts” on domestic bonds — measures that, while aimed at saving the economy, alienated a core segment of the middle class.

Politically, the party faces the twin burdens of internal disunity and brand fatigue: competing factions, inconsistent messaging, and an electorate increasingly skeptical of the party’s narrative of competence and integrity.

Beyond policy fatigue lies the question of trust. Recent revelations of corruption, waste, and political patronage have dented the NPP’s hard-earned reputation for clean, technocratic governance. Investigations by the OQice of the Special Prosecutor into procurement scandals, payroll fraud, and the misuse of public funds have only deepened public cynicism.

The NPP’s once-powerful moral claim — “we are better managers” — has been undermined by the perception that its internal accountability has grown weak, even as the party demands national trust.

The corruption question

Corruption allegations have not just hurt the NPP’s image; they have become the lens through which the electorate now evaluates its entire record. From procurement scandals to ghost-name payrolls, the narrative of “ethical fatigue” has become entrenched.

For a party that was built on the ideological foundation of property-owning democracy and rule of law, these scandals strike at its philosophical core.

This erosion of integrity has three direct consequences:

  • Moral legitimacy: The NPP can no longer easily claim to be the moral alternative to its rivals.
  • Voter demoralisation: Supporters, especially urban professionals and youth, now disengage rather than defend.
  • Opposition weaponisation: Every new revelation strengthens the National Democratic Congress’s framing of the NPP as self-serving and disconnected.

If left unaddressed, this reputational decay could linger far beyond a single electoral cycle. The party needs more than a policy reset; it needs a credibility revolution. I am not judging these allegations or their truth, just noting their current impact. Also, the opposition NDC will find a way to stretch out these allegations over four years, filling the ears of the electorates with “NPP is corrupt for four years.”

As the party stands at this critical juncture, the outcome of the chairmanship race will likely set the tone for the NPP’s broader eQorts to reestablish its credibility. Internal reform, greater transparency, and a renewed commitment to ethical governance are now prerequisites if the party hopes to reconnect with disillusioned supporters and regain its moral footing.

The leadership’s willingness to confront these challenges head-on will determine whether the NPP can truly reinvent itself or remain mired in the controversies that have defined recent years.

Enter Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko

Boakye Agyarko’s name evokes both experience and discipline. Born in Kumasi in 1956, educated at Mfantsipim and the University of Ghana, and later trained in international banking in the United States, Agyarko represents the NPP’s technocratic tradition at its best— competence grounded in both Ghanaian experience and global exposure.

His career spans private-sector banking at the Bank of New York, campaign management for the NPP in 2012, and public service as Minister for Energy from 2017 to 2018. Despite his departure from government, his reputation for professionalism, integrity, and forthrightness has endured.

Among party faithful and observers, Agyarko is seen as the archetype of a firm yet fair reformer — principled, not populist; disciplined, not detached.

Why his Chairmanship bid matters

Agyarko’s ambition to lead the NPP as national chairman arrives at a moment of deep institutional exhaustion. His candidacy speaks to three critical needs within the party: renewal, unity, and credibility.

Renewal of leadership and vision

The NPP’s problem is not merely organizational; it is psychological. Many Ghanaiansbelieve the party has lost its original spirit — the moral conviction that development must rest on integrity, discipline, and enterprise.

Agyarko’s profile — seasoned but not tainted by scandal — allows him to embody the renewal narrative. He represents a bridge between the party’s founding generation and its frustrated youth. His international banking experience also appeals to middle-class voters yearning for technocratic competence.

Restoring unity through discipline

Factionalism has long haunted the NPP’s internal politics. Competing power blocs haveparalysed decision-making and diluted strategic coherence. Agyarko’s reputation for impartiality and his listening leadership style could provide the neutrality required to rebuild trust among competing camps.

His approach, described by colleagues as “deliberate and consensus-driven,” could be the glue that re-connects the party’s grassroots energy with its elite leadership — a precondition for any credible comeback in 2028.

Rebuilding credibility and public trust

Where others have relied on charisma, Agyarko oQers credibility. His clean record, economic competence, and international exposure make him a credible face for reform. He can credibly lead an internal “clean hands” campaign — emphasising audit transparency, code-of-conduct reforms, and stronger youth accountability cells — signaling to the public that the NPP has learned from its missteps.

If managed strategically, his leadership could transform the NPP’s biggest vulnerability — corruption and elitism — into a narrative of renewal and moral rebirth.

The Path Forward

If Boakye Agyarko succeeds in becoming NPP Chairman, his legacy will not be defined by slogans but by institutional recovery. His immediate priorities will be:

  • Rebuilding the party’s internal governance — establishing audit and compliance units that mirror corporate best practices.
  • Re-energising grassroots structures — using data-driven mobilisation, digital voter engagement, and youth mentorship to rebuild trust at the base.
  • Crafting a new moral compact — positioning the NPP as the party of responsible capitalism once again, grounded in ethics, transparency, and disciplined economic management.
  • Strategic communication renewal — articulating a forward-looking message ofcompetence, inclusion, and moral leadership through modern platforms, data analytics, and storytelling that connects emotionally and intellectually with voters.

Conclusion: The elephant must reform or fade

The New Patriotic Party’s current predicament is not irreversible — but it demands humility, discipline, and credible leadership. Boakye Agyarko oQers a rare combination of technical competence, moral seriousness, and organisational clarity that could help the party recover from its self-inflicted wounds.

He is a man that knows and understands the history of the party well enough to craft a vision for the party consistent with why Ghanaians have always loved the NPP.

For the NPP, the coming years will not be about slogans or nostalgia; they will be about survival and reinvention. And if the party is to reclaim its moral high ground and reconnect with the Ghanaian voters it has lost, it will need a leader who embodies what it once promised to be — a party of the Nation, Principle, and Progress -NPP. Boakye Agyarko might just be that leader.

Nana Kofi Oppong-Damoah

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