The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially announced the formation of its 2025 National Delegates Conference Planning Committee, a critical body tasked with organizing one of the most significant events on the party’s political calendar.
Leading the committee is Hon. Joe Osei Wusu, who will serve as Chairman. He is joined by Henry Nana Boakye (Nana B), who takes up the role of Vice Chairman. The committee’s secretarial duties will be handled by Haruna Mohammed, with strategic and organizational input from a diverse group of party stalwarts.
Other key members of the committee include Dr. Charles Dwamena, Hon. Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Salam Mustapha, Hon. Abena Osei Asare, Divine Agorhum Otoo, and Hajia Safia Mohammed. These individuals bring a wealth of experience from both party leadership and public service roles.
This committee will be responsible for planning and executing the logistics, coordination, and overall organization of the 2025 National Delegates Conference — an event expected to shape the future direction of the NPP as it prepares for the 2028 general elections.
The announcement was made under the party’s enduring slogan: *Development in Freedom*, reflecting the NPP’s commitment to democratic values and national progress.
As anticipation builds toward the 2025 conference, party supporters and observers alike will be watching closely to see how this team steers the party’s internal democratic processes.
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