Afenyo-Markin consoles Great Ampong and Nicholas Omane Acheampong
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As the New Patriotic Party (NPP) grapples with the sting of a major electoral defeat, Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, is doing his part to keep hope alive within the party’s ranks. In a heartfelt meeting with popular gospel musicians Great Ampong and Nicholas Omane Acheampong, he offered words of comfort and encouragement.
The two celebrated artists, known for their vocal support of the NPP throughout the campaign season, paid a visit to Afenyo-Markin to discuss the party’s recent loss to the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The unexpected defeat has left many loyalists, including the gospel duo, visibly shaken.
Acknowledging the disappointment felt by many, Afenyo-Markin thanked the musicians for their unwavering dedication and spirited efforts during the campaign. He noted that their music and influence played a meaningful role in rallying grassroots support for the party, even if the outcome did not go in their favor.
“Don’t let this setback define your commitment,” he told the musicians. “You have contributed significantly to the party’s journey. There are better days ahead.”
The Minority Leader reminded them that political tides can change quickly and emphasized the importance of staying united and forward-looking. He encouraged them to continue using their platforms to spread hope and positivity, both within the NPP and to the broader Ghanaian public.
This touching exchange serves as a reminder that politics isn’t just about ballots and policies—it’s also about people, community, and shared hope. As the NPP regroups and strategizes for the future, voices like Great Ampong and Omane Acheampong will likely remain key in the party’s outreach efforts and emotional recovery.
SOURCE: GhBase