Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s main opposition party, the New Patriotic Party, has announced September 19 as the date for its highly anticipated national officers’ election, setting the stage for a pivotal contest that will shape the party’s leadership ahead of future political battles.
The decision marks a significant milestone in the party’s internal electoral calendar, with delegates expected to elect new national executives who will steer the affairs of the New Patriotic Party in the coming years.
The election is expected to attract keen interest from party members and political observers, as key positions are likely to be fiercely contested by aspiring national officers seeking to lead the party through its next phase.
Party officials say preparations are underway to ensure a transparent, peaceful, and credible electoral process, urging delegates and supporters to conduct their campaigns in a spirit of unity and mutual respect.
Political analysts believe the outcome of the September 19 polls could significantly influence the party’s organizational strength, strategic direction, and preparations for future national elections.
The announcement has already generated excitement within the party, with members expected to intensify consultations and campaign activities in the weeks leading up to the vote.
As the countdown begins, all eyes will be on the September 19 election, which is widely seen as a defining moment for the future leadership and direction of the New Patriotic Party.


