Hopeson Adorye, a former leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has made a bold prediction about the party’s future electoral performance. In a recent statement, Adorye claimed that the NPP will secure only 28% of the vote in the upcoming 2028 general elections.
This stark forecast comes amid growing internal rifts and public dissatisfaction with the party’s current leadership and direction. Adorye, who has become an outspoken critic since his departure from the NPP, attributes the projected decline to what he describes as poor governance, broken promises, and disconnection from grassroots supporters.
His comment has sparked significant conversation within political circles, with some dismissing it as a disgruntled outburst, while others see it as a wake-up call for party reform.
As Ghana heads toward another critical election cycle, all eyes will be on how the NPP responds to internal critics like Adorye—and whether his prediction holds any truth.
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