The announcement by Dennis Miracles Aboagye to contest for the position of National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been met with an outpouring of goodwill and encouragement from many party members and supporters across the country.
Since declaring his intention to serve, congratulatory messages and public endorsements have continued to pour in from party faithful, youth activists, communicators, and grassroots members, many of whom have described his decision as timely and reflective of the party’s need for renewed energy and strategic communication.
Party faithfuls have praised DMA’s campaign message, particularly his emphasis on courage, unity, and the importance of proactively shaping the party’s narrative.
“Our message is strong. Our record is defensible. What we need now is a communications team that does not flinch or surrender,” DMA said while announcing his bid, a message that has resonated with many within the party.
Several supporters say they believe his experience, communication skills, and commitment to the NPP position him to strengthen the party’s messaging and reconnect with Ghanaians ahead of future political contests.
On social media and across party platforms, many members have rallied behind the campaign slogan, “Built to Lead. Ready to Win,” while adopting the hashtag #CommandTheNarrative to express their support and optimism for his candidacy.
Party faithful who have welcomed the announcement say they are looking forward to a communications strategy that is more coordinated, proactive, and responsive to the evolving political landscape.
While the internal contest remains ahead, many supporters view DMA’s entry into the race as an opportunity to inject fresh ideas into the party’s communications architecture and further strengthen the NPP’s engagement with both its grassroots base and the wider Ghanaian public.
The growing wave of encouragement from sections of the party has added momentum to his campaign, with supporters expressing confidence that his vision can help reposition the party’s communications machinery as it works toward returning the NPP to government.