Kwasi Amoako Atta, Member of Parliament for the Atiwa West constituency in Ghana's Eastern Region, has spoken candidly about the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) resounding defeat to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
While acknowledging the significant setback, Amoako Atta believes the loss should not spell the end for the NPP but rather serve as a rallying point for introspection and renewal.
In a conversation with reporters, the lawyer and seasoned politician expressed optimism about the party's ability to bounce back. "This loss, as painful as it may be, is not the end of the road for us.
It's a wake-up call," he stated. "We need to regroup, work harder, and rebuild stronger if we are to regain the trust of Ghanaians in the next election." The MP's remarks come at a time when morale within the NPP has been severely shaken, with many party faithful expressing frustration over the defeat.