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    Inside the NPP’s 23 sector committees: A policy reset or political messaging?

    By Rebecca EsonMay 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ask any Ghanaian what keeps them awake at night, and the answers are strikingly familiar: jobs for their children, affordable healthcare, reliable electricity, and schools that truly educate. The New Patriotic Party’s newly unveiled sector policy committees appear crafted with these anxieties in mind.

    Across 23 committees, the focus areas mirror the lived realities of ordinary citizens, the market trader, the nurse, the young graduate, the farmer, and the small business owner.

    • Charged with tackling chronic unemployment, this committee is developing proposals for private sector job creation, expanding technical and vocational education, and supporting youth entrepreneurship.
    •  Reviewing universal health coverage, primary healthcare infrastructure, drug availability, and health worker retention issues that became urgent when shortages in district hospitals drew national attention.
    • With power reliability still a politically charged issue, the committee’s mandate is to craft a roadmap for energy security, addressing supply shortfalls, distribution inefficiencies, and a gradual transition to renewables without undermining industry.
    • Tasked with improving basic school quality, addressing WASSCE performance concerns, expanding tertiary education, and overhauling curricula to emphasize STEM and digital readiness.
    •  Agriculture and food security, roads and infrastructure, digital transformation, gender and social protection, financial inclusion, trade and industry, and local governance together forming a comprehensive atlas of Ghana’s developmental challenges.

    One party official summed up the intent: “We are not guessing at what Ghanaians need. We are listening, researching, and building solutions.”

    The real test will be in implementation. For now, the framework signals a clear message: under Dr. Bawumia’s leadership, the NPP is positioning itself as a party that sees every pain point and is preparing answers.

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