Aspiring General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sylvester Tetteh, has pledged to strengthen the party’s internal structures, restore discipline, and reconnect with the grassroots as part of his vision to secure victory in the 2028 general elections.
The former legislator has emphasised that rebuilding confidence within the party and reinforcing its organisational machinery are essential steps to ensure electoral success. “Sylvester Tetteh is committed to strengthening our party structures, restoring discipline, and reconnecting the NPP with its base,” he declared.
He urged members to put aside differences and work collectively towards a common goal, stressing that unity and discipline would be central to the NPP’s comeback strategy. “Together, let’s build a stronger, united, and victorious NPP for 2028,” he said, expressing optimism that the party could return to government if it prioritised grassroots mobilisation.
The pledge comes at a critical time for the NPP, which continues to grapple with internal divisions following its defeat in the 2024 elections. Analysts note that the party’s ability to reorganise and reconnect with its base will be decisive in determining its fortunes in the next polls. Tetteh’s message reflects a broader push among aspirants to present themselves as agents of renewal and stability, capable of restoring confidence in the party’s structures.
His call for discipline and grassroots engagement echoes concerns raised by party elders and strategists who believe the NPP’s weakened organisational machinery contributed to its electoral loss. By positioning himself as a candidate focused on rebuilding from within, Tetteh is seeking to tap into the growing demand for reform and renewal ahead of the 2028 contest.
