Economy
A productive economy with dignified work
Ghana-first growth through MSME credit, industrial hubs, and procurement you can audit online.
Read moreA welcome to every Ghanaian who believes our nation can do better. The Nobles stands for accountable leadership, bold ideas, and a covenant to build a Ghana where opportunity reaches every home.
Welcome
A welcome to every Ghanaian who believes our nation can do better. The Nobles stands for accountable leadership, bold ideas, and a covenant to build a Ghana where opportunity reaches every home.
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Grassroots membership and branch infrastructure built ward by ward — not imported from abroad.
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About the Founder
A Life of Learning. A Life of Service. A Life Dedicated to Ghana.
Every nation reaches moments in its history when it must decide whether to continue with familiar paths or to embrace a new direction. My decision to seek the Presidency of the Republic of Ghana is rooted in a lifelong commitment to learning, service, integrity, and the belief that our nation can achieve far more than it has so far realized.
I am not entering public life because politics has been my career. I am stepping forward because I believe Ghana deserves leadership that is prepared, disciplined, principled, and focused on building lasting institutions that work for every citizen.
Light and Life for All
From Every Constituency to Black Star Square
Our Story
Every great national journey begins with a dream.
The story of The Nobles did not begin in the corridors of power. It did not begin in government offices, political headquarters, or privileged circles.
It began with a simple conviction: that Ghana can become a nation where every citizen has the opportunity to live with dignity, prosperity, security, and hope.
In 2020, that conviction found a name — The Nobles, founded by Harrison Mensah Adiko.
What started as ideas shared among ordinary Ghanaians gradually evolved into a growing movement of citizens united by a common belief: that our nation can do better, and that together we can build a future worthy of our children.
Over the years, that vision expanded from conversations into policies, from policies into plans, and from plans into a national movement reaching every region, every district, and every constituency of Ghana.

Light and Life for All
Why Harrison Mensah Adiko?
Our mission is
Building a Ghana That Works for Everyone.
This campaign is not about one individual. It is about empowering millions of Ghanaians to participate in building a nation where public institutions function efficiently, businesses thrive, education prepares young people for the future, agriculture becomes more productive, technology drives development, and every citizen can live with dignity.
My promise is straightforward.
Featured policy
One sector spotlight from the Covenant of Work — shaped in listening sessions and bound to public deadlines.
Health
Primary care within reach, medicines on the shelf, and health workers housed near the communities they serve.
We will fund 200 new CHPS compounds in underserved districts, negotiate bulk medicine purchases transparently, and build health-worker housing within 15 km of every referral hospital. Digital health records will be opt-in, locally hosted, and protected by a citizen privacy charter — not outsourced without parliamentary approval.
Accountability
Our 100-day plan publishes every commitment online — procurement, clinics, cocoa pricing, and youth jobs — so voters can hold us to the calendar.
Read the full planCovenant of Work
Seven sectors shaped in listening sessions across all sixteen regions.
Economy
Ghana-first growth through MSME credit, industrial hubs, and procurement you can audit online.
Read moreAgriculture
Fair cocoa pricing, climate-smart extension, and silos that stop post-harvest loss.
Read moreEducation
Sustain free SHS with quality, scale TVET, and connect every school to learning broadband.
Read moreNewsroom
Press releases, speeches, and field reports — updated as the movement moves.
Thirty measurable commitments — from procurement transparency to CHPS openings — with public dashboards voters can track.
2026-04-12 · Press Office
At Black Star Square, Harrison Mensah Adiko calls for a politics of covenant — service, scrutiny, and shared prosperity.
2026-03-28 · Communications
Kumasi hosts the largest regional listening session yet; cocoa pricing and TVET dominate the floor.
2026-03-02 · Field Team
On the ground
Town halls, voter drives, and listening sessions run on volunteers. Join the corps and help write the next chapter of the Covenant of Work.
Join the movementEvery cedi and every hour fuels town halls, voter registration, and the Covenant of Work.
Stay informed
Weekly updates from The Nobles HQ
Campaign briefings and event invites — no spam.