The race for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) First Vice Chairman position is beginning to gather momentum as Richard Oti-Aboagye has officially unveiled an ambitious three-pillar vision aimed at repositioning and strengthening the party ahead of future electoral battles.
Presenting his vision to party faithful and stakeholders, Oti-Aboagye outlined a strategic roadmap centered on party unity, grassroots empowerment, and organizational efficiency, insisting that the NPP must emerge stronger and more united after recent political challenges.
According to him, the first pillar of his agenda focuses on fostering greater cohesion within the party by bridging divisions and promoting inclusiveness across all levels of the NPP. He stressed that internal unity remains the foundation upon which the party can rebuild confidence and prepare effectively for future elections.
The second pillar seeks to empower the party’s grassroots structures, which he described as the backbone of the NPP. Oti-Aboagye pledged to strengthen communication channels between the national leadership and local party executives while ensuring that constituency and polling station officers receive the support needed to remain active and motivated.
His third pillar centers on enhancing the party’s organizational systems through improved administration, accountability, and strategic planning. He argued that a modern and efficient party structure is critical to maintaining the NPP’s competitiveness in Ghana’s political landscape.
Speaking passionately about his aspirations, Oti-Aboagye emphasized that his bid is driven by a desire to contribute meaningfully to the party’s growth rather than personal ambition. He called on delegates and supporters to rally behind a vision that prioritizes collective success and long-term stability.
The aspiring First Vice Chairman also underscored the importance of learning from past experiences while embracing innovative approaches that can help reconnect the party with its base and broaden its appeal among voters.
His declaration has already sparked discussions within party circles, with many observers viewing the three-pillar strategy as a clear attempt to address some of the challenges confronting the NPP as it seeks to reorganize and chart a new path forward.
As the contest for key national executive positions intensifies, Richard Oti-Aboagye’s entry into the race is expected to add fresh energy to the campaign, setting the stage for what could become a highly competitive battle for one of the party’s most influential leadership roles.


