The Bryan Acheampong campaign is surging through the Greater Accra Region with remarkable energy and growing grassroots support, five days into what many are describing as one of the most vibrant regional tours in recent political memory.
From Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro to Trobu, Ayawaso, Adenta, and Dome-Kwabenya, the response has been electric. Delegates, coordinators, and polling station executives are turning out in large numbers, voicing their confidence in the man many within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) now refer to as the “Joshua” of the party.
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According to a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, each campaign stop has been charged with chants, cheers, and heartfelt endorsements. In Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro, the Constituency Chairman remarked, “Your brand in my constituency keeps growing every single day.” That sentiment echoed across Obom-Domeabra, Amasaman, Klottey Korle, and Adenta, where Acheampong’s message of unity, strategic leadership, and people-first governance resonated strongly with the base.
Polling station executives have been vocal about their support. One delegate in Ayawaso West said, “Bryan is the only candidate who speaks to our real struggles.” A youth organiser in Trobu added, “We’ve seen many come and go, but Bryan feels different. He’s grounded, and he respects the base.”
Throughout his engagements, Bryan Acheampong has reminded delegates that real political power lies with the grassroots, the men and women who mobilise, sacrifice, and sustain the party’s success. His commitment to use power as a tool for opportunity rather than privilege has become the defining theme of his campaign.
Observers note that the Bryan Acheampong movement is emerging as a dominant force in the ongoing political race, blending strategic planning with an authentic connection to the rank and file. As momentum builds, delegates across the region appear increasingly united behind his vision for a stronger, more inclusive NPP.










