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Ten Compelling Reasons to Vote for Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum in NPP Presidential Primaries

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In a special feature by team Adutwum , the campaign narrative surrounding New Patriotic Party (NPP) flag‑bearer aspirant Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has been distilled into a ten‑point manifesto that underscores his vision for Ghana’s future.

The piece draws on the aspirant’s track record as former Minister for Education, Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe Constituency, and his current positioning as a “visionary unifier” among NPP presidential hopefuls.

Dr. Adutwum is portrayed as presenting a well‑defined, forward‑looking development blueprint that transcends immediate concerns, aiming to shape a stronger, more resilient community and sector.

His Education Strategic Plan (ESP) 2018‑2030, which focuses on equitable access, quality teaching, STEM expansion and sustainable management, exemplifies this long‑term orientation .

Supporters highlight his reliance on research, statistics and performance indicators to guide policy, eschewing guesswork in favour of evidence‑based governance. In recent remarks, he urged education administrators to leverage technology for data collection and analysis to inform decisions — a reflection of his data‑centric approach .

His tenure as Education Minister saw landmark reforms such as the successful rollout of Free Senior High School (SHS), expansion of STEM schools, and introduction of innovative pedagogies — all yielding measurable improvements, including a rise in integrated science pass rates from 28 % to 62 % .

These results are cited as visible proof of his ability to push through modern solutions.

Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum is described as forward‑thinking, placing priority on education, skills training and opportunities for young Ghanaians. He has repeatedly stressed that Africa’s future rests on its youth, urging investment in their development and creation of an environment where they can thrive .

Underpinning his agenda is the belief that national development begins with building people. His initiatives — from curriculum reforms to teacher training and integration of technology — position education as the engine of economic transformation .

Observers praise his skill in articulating a visionary roadmap, making complex policies accessible and inspiring confidence. His public engagements, such as the “Aligning Government priorities and strategies in Education” address, demonstrate a talent for explaining where Ghana is headed and why .

He is noted for introducing fresh ideas rather than adhering to outdated methods.

Examples include restructuring school calendars, adopting year‑round (double‑track) schooling borrowed from California’s model, and championing “Communities of Excellence” to engage local leaders in education innovation .

His policies mirror international best practices in digitalisation, STEM and TVET, reflecting a modern outlook that seeks to make Ghana competitive globally. The integration of ICT in education, smart classrooms and partnerships for technology‑driven learning align with Sustainable Development Goal 4 .

Rather than opting for short‑term fixes, Dr. Adutwum advocates solutions that benefit future generations. His “90‑90‑90” reading proficiency plan and emphasis on sustainable financing and accountability for education service delivery illustrate this focus on long‑lasting impact .

His passion, energy and clarity of vision are said to motivate Ghanaians to believe real change is attainable. Public statements — “My presidency will be about building a prosperous Ghana where poverty and deprivation will be eliminated” — resonate as a message of hope and confidence .

Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, a Ghanaian politician and educationist, holds a PhD in Educational Policy, Planning and Administration from the University of Southern California.

He has served as Deputy Minister and later substantive Minister for Education (2021‑2025), where he oversaw the expansion of Free SHS, construction of STEM schools, and curriculum reforms geared toward critical thinking and technology integration .

His constituency work in Bosomtwe has included road projects, community schools and youth empowerment programmes, earning him local acclaim .

Positioning himself as “THE UNIFIER” among NPP aspirants, Dr. Adutwum’s 2028 campaign theme — “Bosomtwe Dehye3” (Bosomtwe will prosper) — echoes his commitment to development.

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