- Former NPA CEO Mustapha Abdul-Hamid defends his loyalty to the NPP.
- He claims he personally funded motorbikes for all constituencies in the five Northern Regions.
- The remarks address internal party allegations regarding a lack of support during the 2024 polls.
Former Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, has delivered a new and forceful rebuttal to allegations that he failed to support the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during the 2024 general elections. Speaking on Citi FM’s The Citiuation Room on Thursday, April 16, 2026, Abdul-Hamid dismissed the claims as a inaccurate distortion of his actual contributions to the party’s grassroots success.
NPA boss revealed the scale of his personal investment in the 2024 campaign. He stated that his support was not merely verbal but involved significant logistical and financial commitments across the northern part of Ghana. Specifically, Abdul-Hamid claimed he personally financed the distribution of motorbikes to every constituency across all five Northern Regions to ensure party operatives had the mobility needed for a rigorous campaign.
“I provided motorbikes across all constituencies in all five Northern regions, and also provided funding to aid in the 2024 elections,” he asserted during the interview. He emphasized that these interventions were designed to strengthen the party’s roadmap to victory in regions where logistics often present a massive barrier to effective campaigning. Beyond the motorbikes, he confirmed that direct funding was provided to bolster electoral preparations and ground-level activities.
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His defense comes at a vital time as internal party discussions intensify regarding the loyalty and contributions of senior figures. By going public with these details, Abdul-Hamid appears to be correcting the record against perceptions of neglect or lack of commitment. He maintained that his actions were done in good faith to protect the party’s interests during a high-stakes political cycle.














