
In a significant demonstration of unity, inclusiveness, and grassroots commitment, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, a leading aspirant on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has distinguished himself as the only aspirant to personally visit both Mamprusi and Kusasi traditional areas as part of his ongoing campaign engagements.

The visits, which formed part of Bryan’s broader outreach across the northern corridor, were aimed at listening to community concerns, engaging traditional leaders, and reaffirming the NPP’s commitment to peace, development, and equal representation for all ethnic groups.

In Mamprusi land, Bryan met with chiefs, youth groups, women leaders, and party faithful, emphasizing the need for sustained development, improved infrastructure, and expanded economic opportunities. He highlighted the importance of unity within diversity and assured residents that their voices would remain central to policy direction under his leadership.

Similarly, in Kusasi land, Bryan held interactive meetings with opinion leaders and grassroots supporters, stressing reconciliation, mutual respect, and inclusive governance. He noted that national development can only be achieved when all communities feel heard, respected, and involved in decision-making.

Political observers within the NPP have described Bryan’s dual visits as a bold and symbolic move, especially in a region where historical sensitivities demand tact, fairness, and genuine engagement. Supporters say his actions reflect leadership that prioritizes national cohesion over political convenience.

Speaking during the tour, Bryan stated that leadership must be visible, accessible, and courageous enough to engage all people without discrimination.
“I believe leadership is about showing up for everyone. Our diversity is our strength, and my mission is to build bridges, not walls,” he said.

The visits have earned Bryan widespread praise from party supporters and community members alike, many of whom view his approach as a refreshing example of inclusive politics and practical statesmanship.

As the NPP’s internal contest gathers momentum, Bryan’s outreach to both Mamprusi and Kusasi lands positions him as a unifying figure with a deep understanding of grassroots dynamics and a clear vision for peaceful, inclusive development.
Source: ghanawatchonline.com/0546062832

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