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Ambassador Boateng Urges NPP Candidates to Be Measured in Utterances Ahead of Primary
BusinessGhana
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Ambassador Boateng urged the NPP to exercise restraint and maturity ahead of their January 31 presidential primary. He advised candidates and supporters to temper ambition with humility and disappointment with dignity, emphasizing that unity and discipline are crucial for the party's 2028 electoral success. Boateng cautioned against divisive rhetoric, stressing that internal cohesion is paramount.
“Let ambition be guided by maturity.
Let victory, when it comes, be worn with humility. Let disappointment, if it comes, be carried with dignity,” he said in a statement issued ahead of the party’s January 31, 2026, presidential primary to elect a flagbearer for the 2028 general election.
Delegates of the party will choose among former Vice-President Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia; former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong; former NPP General Secretary, Kwabena Agyepong; former Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, and former Minister of Food and Agriculture and the MP for Abetifi, Dr Bryan Acheampong.
Ambassador Boateng, who is also a former envoy to China, called for calm conduct and renewed purpose as the party approaches the polls.
He advised that as January 31 draws nearer, wisdom should guide speech, discipline should guide actions and unity should guide hearts for the sake of the party and its 2028 electoral task.
The statement urged party members to reflect not only on ambition and competition but also on conduct, language and responsibility as the internal democratic process reaches its climax.
Ambassador Boateng, who is also aspiring for the National Chairman position of the NPP, acknowledged the passion and conviction driving the contest and congratulated all presidential aspirants for their commitment to serving the party and the nation.
However, it cautioned that restraint must now take precedence over rhetoric, warning that hurtful language could leave lasting damage that reconciliation efforts might not fully heal.
Competition
The statement stressed that political competition must not descend into personal attacks, noting that careless accusations and reckless insinuations could weaken party unity.
It reminded supporters that they were often perceived as extensions of the candidates they supported and that inflammatory language from surrogates could be as damaging as that from aspirants.
Discipline, it said, was not weakness but leadership, stressing that the real contest lay in the 2028 general election, not the January 31 primary.
The statement concluded that the NPP’s success in 2028 depended on unity, focus, and credibility, warning that internal divisions and unresolved grievances would only benefit political opponents. — GNA
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