Dr Bryan Acheampong has expressed strong confidence in his chances of winning the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential primary, saying his optimism is anchored in historical precedent, careful preparation and a clear understanding of the current political climate.
“My confidence is grounded in history, preparation and a clear reading of the moment we are in,” Dr Bryan Acheampong said, drawing comparisons with past NPP leaders such as Dr K.A. Busia and former President John Agyekum Kufuor, both of whom secured the party’s presidential slot on their first attempt.

According to Dr Bryan Acheampong, the success of those leaders was driven by timing, clarity of purpose and messages that resonated beyond their immediate base conditions he believes are present within the party today. “I believe this is such a moment for the NPP,” he said.
Speaking on UTV’s morning show yesterday, Adekye Nsroma, Dr Bryan Acheampong said his campaign had built significant momentum at the grassroots, insisting that he is well positioned to secure victory.
“I will win the primary. We have engaged directly with 90 per cent of the delegates. We have profiled 180,000 delegates and I can tell you with military-grade precision that we are winning. Give me a constituency and I’ll tell you where we stand today,” he stated.
He said feedback from the party’s base suggests a strong appetite for change, discipline and effective leadership.
“They want change, they want discipline and they want delivery. They want someone who can unify the party, galvanise resources and win power,” Dr Bryan Acheampong said, adding that the NPP is entering a new phase in its leadership journey.
On concerns about regional balance in party leadership, Dr Bryan Acheampong dismissed the idea that geography should influence leadership choice.
“Regional origin doesn’t determine destiny,” he said, citing the party’s history of leadership transitions across different parts of the country. He argued that competence, character, credibility, and the ability to win and govern effectively should be the key considerations for delegates and the wider electorate.
Dr Bryan Acheampong said the party now requires renewal to rebuild trust and reconnect with its grassroots.
“The NPP needs fresh leadership to rebuild trust, reconnect with the base, and win again,” he said.
Reflecting on his political career, Dr Bryan Acheampong described his four terms in Parliament as instrumental in shaping his leadership outlook.
“They have taught me how politics really works in building consensus, managing interests and standing firm when it matters,” he said, adding that his experience across party lines and during challenging moments has prepared him to lead decisively.
“I understand the grassroots, the parliamentary caucus, and the national political terrain. That experience has prepared me to lead the party, win elections and govern with authority,” Dr Bryan Acheampong said.
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