The event, held on the 115th birthday of Ghana's first president and founder of the CPP Osagyefo Dr.

In her speech, Nana Frimpomaa called on Ghanaians to rally behind the CPP in a bid to oust what she described as the "corrupt New Patriotic Party (NPP) government." "We are ready to take over the affairs of this country and build a future where every Ghanaian can thrive," she stated.

The initiative seeks to make ordinary citizens owners of the state, an ambitious goal aimed at transforming Ghana's economic and social landscape.

Joining Nana Frimpomaa on the CPP ticket is Lawyer Wayoe Ghanamati, an internationally recognised lawyer known for his pro-bono work with vulnerable and marginalized communities.

He highlighted the significance of voting for the CPP, represented by the number 7 on the ballot, as a vote for the people and a brighter future. "A vote for the CPP is a vote for ownership, equity, and the economic independence that Ghanaians have long awaited," Ghanamati said.