The Doom of NPP? The Five Pillars of Movement for Change Shaking Ghana’s Politics

"Five Ghanaian men holding a Movement for Change banner in front of a fallen NPP elephant."
"Five Ghanaian men holding a Movement for Change banner in front of a fallen NPP elephant."

A New Dawn in Ghanaian Politics

In politics, power shifts are inevitable. When one stronghold falls, another rises. The same is unfolding in Ghana’s political landscape, where five former members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have become the driving force behind the Movement for Change.

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These five men; Solomon Owusu, Andrew Appiah Danquah, Ebo Buckman, Nana Yaw Sarpong, and Hopeson Adorye, once overlooked within the NPP, are now commanding national attention. Many Ghanaians are beginning to wonder: Could this spell the doom of the NPP?

Who Are the Five Pillars of the Movement for Change?

The leaders now dubbed the “Five Pillars” are not ordinary politicians. Each brings unique skills, charisma, and communication power that resonate strongly with citizens:

Solomon Owusu – Known for his bold stance on accountability.


Solomon Owusu

Andrew Appiah Danquah – A strategist with deep grassroots appeal.

Andrew Appiah Danquah

Ebo Buckman – A communicator skilled at breaking down complex issues.

Ebo Buckman

Nana Yaw Sarpong – A mobilizer with strong youth connections.

Nana Yaw Sarpong

Hopeson Adorye – Outspoken, fearless, and unafraid to challenge the establishment.

Hopeson Adorye

Together, they form a team that many describe as the new political hurricane in Ghana.

Why Did They Leave the NPP?

For years, these men worked within the NPP but never fully rose to prominence. Now, they argue that the party has lost its way; becoming, in their view, corrupt, biased, and out of touch with ordinary Ghanaians.

By stepping out, they have found their voices and are using communication as their strongest weapon. Their message is clear: Ghana deserves better.

The Growing Popularity of the Movement for Change

Since leaving the NPP, the Five Pillars have:

  • Gained public trust by speaking openly against corruption

  • Attracted attention through transparent, people-first policies

  • Built a loyal grassroots following eager for change

Ghanaians, especially the youth, see them as a fresh alternative to the old political order.

Could This Be the End of the NPP?

The big question on everyone’s mind is whether the Movement for Change will dismantle the once-dominant NPP.

Currently, the NPP struggles with:

  • A shortage of credible communicators

  • A weakened trust base among ordinary citizens

  • An image problem fueled by allegations of corruption

As the Ghanaian saying goes, “You only see the full length of a frog when it dies.” Only after these five men left has the real gap in the NPP become glaring.

Lessons for All Political Parties

Whether or not the NPP survives this storm, one lesson is clear: underestimating your own members can lead to political disaster. Every party must:

  1. Value internal talent

  2. Listen to grassroots voices

  3. Maintain credibility through honesty and transparency

If ignored, history may repeat itself.

FAQs about the Doom of NPP and the Five Pillars

1. Who are the Five Pillars of the Movement for Change?
They are Solomon Owusu, Andrew Appiah Danquah, Ebo Buckman, Nana Yaw Sarpong, and Hopeson Adorye;  former NPP members now leading a new political front.

2. Why did they leave the NPP?
They left because they believe the NPP has become corrupt, biased, and disconnected from the people.

3. What is their main strategy?
Their strategy relies heavily on strong communication, exposing corruption, and pushing people-centered policies.

4. How has the public reacted to them?
Many Ghanaians, especially the youth, see them as credible, bold, and unafraid to speak the truth.

5. Could they really end the NPP?
While only time will tell, their growing popularity highlights serious weaknesses in the NPP.

6. What lesson should other political parties learn?
That neglecting credible voices within the party can cause irreversible damage.

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A Political Earthquake in the Making

The Five Pillars of the Movement for Change may very well alter Ghana’s political destiny. Whether they completely dismantle the NPP or simply shake it to its core, their impact is undeniable.

This is not just about party politics; it’s a wake-up call to every Ghanaian leader: credibility, communication, and connection to the people are the true foundations of lasting power.

“Join the conversation: Share your fondest thoughts on these five pillars of Movement for Change in the comments session below.”

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