As Ghana gears up for the next general elections in 2028, political attention is now shifting to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and who will carry its flag into the presidential race.
The NPP’s choice of candidate is expected to shape the party’s strategy and appeal to voters.
The NPP has several prominent figures who could potentially step forward. Party insiders suggest that the decision will hinge not only on political experience but also on public popularity, party loyalty, and the ability to articulate a vision that resonates with Ghanaians across the country.

Among the NPP potential candidates, speculation has centred on the 2024 presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia or Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, who have been active in party politics and hold significant influence within the NPP and bear the flag for the parrty.
Someindividuals have picked up nomination forms to contest in the primaries. They are Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, Dr Bryan Acheampong and Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum.
Analysts suggest that the party is likely to prioritise candidates with strong grassroots support and proven governance records.

The process for selecting the flagbearer involves internal consultations and primaries, which are designed to ensure that the party unites behind a single candidate capable of maintaining its political momentum.
Historically, the NPP has emphasised inclusivity and strategic decision-making, seeking a nominee who can galvanise both the party base and undecided voters.

Political commentators note that the presidential race will be intensely competitive, with the NPP facing a formidable challenge from opposition parties. The party’s final choice for the flagbearer will therefore be a crucial determinant in its bid to retain power.

As Ghanaians watch the NPP’s decision-making process closely, the coming weeks promise to reveal not just a candidate, but the party’s vision for the future of the country.









