During an interview on Metro TV's Good Morning Ghana monitored by MyNewsGh, the host posed a thought-provoking question: Could the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) struggles ahead of the 2024 elections be linked to a lack of deep ideological commitment among its supporters?

In response, Member of Parliament for Subin, Eugene Boakye Antwi, addressed the matter with measured candor, referencing the newly launched MPP Patriotic Institute-an initiative designed to provide ideological training and political education for party members. "Setting up an institute does not automatically change people's thinking," Boakye Antwi remarked. "People must make an effort to understand what is before us.

We are a political party.

Our aim is to win power.