The race for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearership has taken another significant turn as the Member of Parliament for Nsuta Kwamang Beposo, Hon. Adelaide Ntim, has officially declared her support for Dr. Bryan Acheampong, Minister for Food and Agriculture.

Her declaration adds momentum to Dr. Acheampong’s presidential bid and signals growing confidence in his leadership capabilities among influential party figures. Addressing delegates and party members during a constituency engagement, Hon. Ntim made her stance clear:
“I am for Bryan Acheampong. He has demonstrated the competence, vision, and strength of leadership our party requires at this crucial moment. I believe in his ability to unite us and lead the NPP to victory.”
Hon. Ntim praised Dr. Acheampong’s contributions to national development, particularly his leadership in the agricultural sector where he has spearheaded policies aimed at boosting food security, supporting farmers, and strengthening the economy. She also pointed to his deep understanding of governance and security issues as qualities that make him uniquely suited to lead both the NPP and Ghana.
According to her, the choice to back Dr. Acheampong is not just about loyalty but about results and the future of the party.
“Dr. Bryan Acheampong is a man of action. His track record speaks for itself, and I am confident he will carry the NPP into another victory in 2024,” she emphasized.
The endorsement has been warmly received by Acheampong’s supporters, who see Hon. Ntim’s alignment as a strong signal to delegates across the Ashanti Region — the heartland of the NPP. Political watchers note that such endorsements from sitting MPs are increasingly pivotal, as they influence grassroots mobilization and shape delegate decisions ahead of the primaries.
For Dr. Acheampong, the Nsuta Kwamang Beposo MP’s support adds to the growing list of endorsements from key party leaders rallying behind his candidacy. His camp maintains that his vision of transformational leadership, unity, and effective governance resonates strongly with both party faithful and the wider electorate.
As the NPP prepares for a fiercely contested presidential primary, Hon. Adelaide Ntim’s move firmly positions her within the Bryan Acheampong camp — a declaration that could prove decisive in consolidating support in one of the party’s most influential regions.
