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    Progressive Alliance Party launches, vows to restore hope and empower progress in Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMarch 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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    The Progressive Alliance Party (PAP), a newly formed political party under the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) Political Communication (Polcomm’25) project, has officially launched with a commitment to promote social and economic justice for all Ghanaians.

    The launch, held as part of the Introduction to Political Communication course, saw the party unveil its vision of fostering inclusive development through equitable access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and environmental sustainability through a social democracy ideology.

    Welcoming attendees, the party’s General Secretary, Erasmus Oppong Tetteh, highlighted PAP’s core mission to dismantle systemic inequalities and empower marginalized communities across the country.

    “Our party is founded on the belief that every person, regardless of their background, economic status or where they come from, deserves a fair chance at prosperity and dignity,” he said. “We will advocate for policies that prioritize the needs of the vulnerable, amplify the voices of the silenced, and ensure that economic growth benefits all — not just the privileged few.”

    The party’s National Chairman, Anthony Agboli, in his speech, stressed that the time has come for a transformative leadership that places people at the centre of governance.

    “For too long, opportunities have been locked behind closed doors for those with the right connections while the rest of society struggles,” Mr Agboli lamented. “We are here to break down those barriers and build a Ghana where talent, hard work and dedication — not privilege — determine success.”

    He further underscored PAP’s vision to ensure free, quality pre-tertiary education, affordable healthcare, fair wages, and robust social protection for vulnerable groups, including the elderly, persons with disabilities, and struggling single mothers.

    Adding his voice, the interim SRC Committee Chairperson of UniMAC, Kofi Nyamekye, declared his confidence in the party’s success in the impending competition, saying, “I subscribe that by the name of the Almighty God, and by the power vested in me and due to the people you have selected to lead you, the Progressive Alliance Party will win the competition.”

    The event also featured a presentation by the party’s National Communications Director, Isaac Donkor Distinguished, who outlined the symbolic meaning behind PAP’s logo.

    He explained that the colours and design elements — including a blue outer circle representing stability and unity, a yellow banner for hope and progress, a green star symbolizing national development, and interlocked hands signifying inclusiveness and cooperation — reflect the party’s commitment to social democracy.

    The Progressive Alliance Party aims to challenge Ghana’s long-standing political culture, which it described as plagued by self-serving leadership, corruption, and a lack of accountability.

    It believes these have contributed to rising unemployment, poor healthcare and educational access, widening inequality, and neglect of rural and vulnerable communities.

    As part of its proposed policies, PAP intends to promote participatory governance, strengthen independent anti-corruption institutions, and push for environmental sustainability to safeguard the country’s natural resources for future generations.

    The launch was attended by dignitaries including the course lecturer, Mr. Desmond Lamptey, and political activist and KNUST teaching assistant, Blessing Oppong, both of whom commended the students for the successful event.

    The UniMAC Introduction to Political Communication course requires students to form political parties and engage in simulated political activities, equipping them with practical skills in political strategy, communication, and engagement.

    Ghana’s future deserves more than broken promises. The Progressive Alliance Party (PAP) is here to empower progress and restore hope!
    Join us#EmpoweringProgress #HopeIsHere #Progress4All#GhanaMonth@PulseGhana @mygtvsports @GTV_Ghana @TheGhanaWeb @modernghanaweb pic.twitter.com/XDBufuszzJ

    — Progressive Alliance Party (@PAP_Ghana) March 2, 2025





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