President John Dramani Mahama's leadership has sparked a heated debate within the political arena. Ernest Owusu Bempeh, the Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has recently praised President Mahama's second term, calling it an 'attractive one.' Bempeh's statement comes as a surprise, considering the NPP's status as an opposition party. He commends the President for his strategic appointments, particularly the selection of loyalists who played a pivotal role in his campaign. This move, according to Bempeh, demonstrates President Mahama's gratitude and commitment to his party's success. However, this positive assessment has not been without controversy. Bempeh also warns that the NPP must address its internal structure to remain competitive. He argues that President Mahama's actions indirectly make the NDC more appealing to the youth, and if the NPP doesn't adapt, it risks falling behind in the political landscape. This statement has ignited discussions among political analysts and citizens alike, leaving many to ponder the implications for the upcoming elections.