The Minority Caucus in Ghana’s Parliament has held a strategic meeting with the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) UK Branch on the sidelines of an ongoing training programme in the United Kingdom.
The meeting focused on key issues concerning the party’s reorganization efforts following recent political developments. Discussions centered on strengthening party structures, enhancing grassroots engagement, and positioning the NPP for future electoral success.
The two sides also deliberated on preparations for the upcoming NPP UK Branch elections, emphasizing the need for a transparent, inclusive, and democratic process that will further unite members and strengthen the party’s presence within the Ghanaian diaspora community in the United Kingdom.

Members of the Minority Caucus reaffirmed their commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at rebuilding and consolidating the party ahead of future political contests, while the UK Branch leadership expressed appreciation for the engagement and shared insights on the branch’s activities and priorities.

The meeting formed part of a series of engagements being undertaken alongside the training programme, providing an opportunity for party leaders and lawmakers to exchange ideas on governance, party development, and organizational growth.
Source:tolonradio.com/Halik Musah
