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SUBSCRIBE Fellow Citizens who are Delegates of the NPP, What is it that you are being called upon to do this weekend? Is it merely to elect a flagbearer for your party? Or are you, in truth, being entrusted with something far heavier—the future leadership of Ghana? It has been said that “when the weight of history presses upon a people, small minds look for comfort, but serious minds look for responsibility.” You are not gathering merely as party members. You are gathering as constitutional actors in a democratic process whose consequences extend far beyond party colours. Let us speak plainly. In the last election, the people of Ghana spoke clearly. The numbers were not whispers; they were thunder. The NPP polled 4,877,611 votes. The NDC polled 6,591,790 votes. That is a difference of over 1.7 million votes. It has been said that “statistics are stubborn things.” That gap represents lost trust, lost patience, and lost confidence. This means one thing only: The margin for error in 2028 is zero. It has been said that “a party may survive a bad election, but a nation may not survive a bad leader.” Delegates, this decision is therefore not about: Who is generous today Who has influence in your constituency Who speaks well within party circles Those are parochial considerations. History is unkind to parties that elevate them above national interest. You must ask yourselves harder, unavoidable questions: Who can genuinely reconnect with the disappointed voter? Who can speak to unemployed youth without recycling slogans? Who can command respect beyond party faithful? Who can unite the undecided middle, not merely mobilise the base? It has been said that “the most dangerous illusion in politics is mistaking noise for support.” The task before you is not theoretical. It is practical. It is numerical. It is consequential. Whoever you elect will not only carry a party flag— they may carry the responsibility of reversing a 1.7-million-vote deficit and persuading a sceptical electorate to trust again. It has been said that “democracy does not fail in one dramatic moment; it fails quietly when serious choices are treated casually.” Do not choose casually. Do not choose for internal comfort. Do not choose for today alone. Choose for 2028—and beyond. Fellow Ghanaians, Fellow Delegates, History will not remember the excitement of this weekend. It will remember whether you rose to the weight of the decision placed before you. This has been Ghana Interest. Because Ghana’s future is too important to be left to chance. God bless our homeland Ghana.