Eugene Boakye Antwi
The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) prospects for a triumphant return in the 2028 general election will depend on unity and purposeful leadership, according to Eugene Boakye Antwi, who recently shared his views in an exclusive interview on Peace FM.
The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Subin Constituency and a staunch advocate for internal party development, noted that the party’s strength has always been drawn from its collective resolve and strategic leadership. “When we are united and led by the right people who understand the soul of the party, victory becomes a matter of time, not chance,” he stated.
Mr. Boakye Antwi’s consistent advocacy for competent and visionary leadership subtly aligns with ongoing discussions within the party’s rank and file, as it prepares for a pivotal internal reorganisation.
His call for unity, in particular, struck a resonant chord among listeners who have grown concerned about recent internal divisions and the toll they may take on the party’s fortunes.
Mr. Boakye Antwi, known for his discipline, deep understanding of the party’s values, and principled approach to governance, continues to make strong appeals for cohesion and direction. His long-standing service, including as a Deputy Minister and former MP, gives him both the experience and credibility to champion reforms aimed at rebuilding the NPP’s internal structures.
Political observers have pointed out that in times of electoral recovery, parties need steady hands and bridge-builders—leaders who can rally support across all factions without bias or self-interest. Eugene’s recent public remarks seem to encapsulate that sentiment, offering a roadmap centered on maturity, unity, and strategic planning.
As the party looks ahead, voices like Eugene Boakye Antwi’s will play a critical role in reshaping the narrative, reminding members and supporters alike that only a united front under purposeful leadership can reclaim the NPP’s political dominance in 2028.