During the 75th anniversary and Speech and Prize Giving Day of Prempeh College, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo delivered an impassioned address encouraging both current and former students to rally behind Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, affectionately known as “NAPO,” in his quest for the Vice Presidency of Ghana. The President emphasized the significance of having an alumnus from Prempeh College reach such a prominent national role, noting that if Dr. Prempeh is elected, he would make history as the first former student of the college to assume the office of Vice President. This moment was framed not just as a personal accomplishment for Dr. Prempeh but as a source of pride for the entire school community.
In his address, President Akufo-Addo highlighted several commendable traits of Dr. Opoku Prempeh, dubbing him a “workaholic” and an “excellent politician.” He pointed to Dr. Prempeh’s relentless dedication to improving the development needs of both Prempeh College and the country. Such characteristics, the President argued, make him an ideal candidate to complement Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on the ticket for Vice President. Akufo-Addo’s endorsement was not merely a personal recommendation; it was a broader appeal to the alumni to unite behind a shared goal and capitalize on the opportunity to elevate one of their own to a vital government position.
The event served as a platform for President Akufo-Addo to articulate the larger vision he believes Dr. Opoku Prempeh embodies, one that reflects the values and aspirations of the Prempeh College community. He acknowledged the many challenges facing the educational system and the nation at large, asserting that strong leadership is essential for addressing the pressing issues that have been outlined by the school’s headmaster during the event. The President reiterated the urgency of these challenges and the importance of having leaders who are committed to diligent work and effective solutions.
Moreover, the President linked Dr. Opoku Prempeh’s potential Vice Presidency to the need for continuity in progress and development. He underscored that Dr. Prempeh, along with Dr. Bawumia, would work tirelessly to advance the projects and initiatives that have been initiated during his own tenure. By emphasizing the idea of continuity, Akufo-Addo sought to instill confidence in the audience that electing Dr. Prempeh would not only honor their school but also ensure that the values and commitments of their educational foundation would carry on at the national level.
The atmosphere at the anniversary celebration was charged with enthusiasm as both old and new students reflected on their common heritage and the possibilities that lie ahead. The President’s call to action specifically encouraged alumni to take an active role in the electoral process, reminding them that their support could play a crucial role in determining the future leadership of the country. His passionate appeal served as a reminder of the collective responsibility they share, not only to the institution they attended but also to the nation as a whole.
In conclusion, President Akufo-Addo’s endorsement of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh was more than just a political statement; it was an emotional appeal to the shared values and aspirations of the Prempeh College community. As they celebrate their rich history and look towards the future, the President called on all supporters to recognize the opportunity for greatness that lies ahead by supporting one of their own in a vital national role. The rallying cry not only aims to foster unity within the school but also to propel Dr. Prempeh toward a potential watershed moment in Ghana’s political landscape.