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    “Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum: Teaching Unity, Leading Renewal in the NPP.”

    By Ab AdamsJanuary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Ghana’s Minister of Education and a leading figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has emerged as a strong voice calling for unity, renewal and ideological clarity within the party as it navigates a critical phase in its political journey.

    Known for his background as an educationist and reform advocate, Dr. Adutwum believes the future of the NPP depends not only on electoral strategy but on rebuilding trust, cohesion and shared purpose among party members at all levels. According to him, internal divisions and factional interests risk weakening the party’s foundations if left unaddressed.

    Dr. Adutwum has consistently stressed that the NPP’s strength lies in its ability to present a united front anchored in its core values of democracy, development and opportunity. He argues that disagreements are natural in a democratic party, but prolonged disunity undermines progress and alienates the grassroots.

    “The NPP must rediscover its collective spirit,” he has indicated in recent engagements, urging party leaders and supporters to place the party’s long-term vision above personal ambition.

    Drawing from his experience in education and public service, Dr. Adutwum approaches politics with an emphasis on discipline, dialogue and long-term planning. He believes leadership, like education, is about preparing people for the future not managing crises alone.

    As Education Minister, he has overseen key reforms aimed at expanding access, improving infrastructure and strengthening technical and vocational education. Supporters say this track record demonstrates his ability to manage complex systems and deliver results, qualities they believe are needed to reposition the NPP for future electoral success.

    Beyond unity at the top, Dr. Adutwum has emphasized reconnecting with grassroots supporters, traditional party loyalists and the youth. He maintains that revitalising the NPP requires listening to concerns on the ground and restoring confidence among members who feel sidelined or disillusioned.

    Political observers note that his message resonates with calls from within the party for renewal, introspection and generational balance.

    As the NPP prepares for future contests, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum’s call to reunite and revive the party adds to an ongoing internal conversation about leadership, direction and identity. Whether through policy ideas, consensus-building or reform advocacy, the educator turned politician is positioning himself as a bridge between the party’s past achievements and its future ambitions.

    For Dr. Adutwum, the task ahead is clear, heal divisions, strengthen institutions and refocus the NPP on service to the Ghanaian people.

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