As the Upper East Regional New Patriotic Party (NPP) prepares for the upcoming regional elections, aspirant Dr. Moses Atinga is sounding the alarm for unity and reconciliation among party members. Apexnewsgh reports
In a passionate appeal, Dr. Atinga emphasized that political success depends on collective strength and inclusive participation.
Speaking to Apexnewsgh, Dr. Atinga underscored the importance of every member, regardless of current standing, in the party’s quest to reclaim power in the 2028 general elections. “For me, within the region, if I am given the mandate, I will reach out to all those who are disgruntled and bring everybody back,” he stated.
Dr. Atinga pledged to adopt a grassroots campaign strategy, focusing on door-to-door and house-to-house engagements aimed at rebuilding trust, loyalty, and solidarity within the party’s base. He emphasized the “cascading effect” of political mobilization, explaining that every connection plays a critical role in winning electoral support.
Addressing recent internal party disputes, Dr. Atinga described the situation as “deeply worrying” and cautioned that disunity at such a crucial time could jeopardize the party’s prospects in the next election. “Unity is essential if we are to recapture power,” he said, urging all factions involved in the disputes to consider the broader image and integrity of the NPP.
Dr. Atinga called on party elders to mediate and help resolve the ongoing tensions, stressing the need for reconciliation as a critical path to victory. He expressed optimism that aggrieved members who may have drifted away from the NPP could return if sincere efforts were made to mend relationships.
With a confident message to delegates ahead of the upcoming regional elections, Dr. Atinga concluded, “A message will come out very clearly… the good delegates of this party will speak come the elections.”
Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen








