U/W Regional Minister denies existence of 'whip system' for government appointees in support of Bawumia's campaign
Story from: Alaska Sungbalonno
In a recent development, the Upper West Regional Minister, Dr. Hafiz Bin Salih, has refuted claims suggesting the existence of a whip system directing government appointees to support Dr. Bawumia during the party's presidential primaries.
Contrary to such assertions, the minister highlighted that numerous government appointees opted not to endorse Bawumia during his campaign.
The Minister clarified that a significant number of CEOs, Cabinet Ministers, DCEs, MCEs, and Directors diverged from supporting Dr. Bawumia in the political landscape.
This diverse stance within the government appointees community reflects a range of opinions and perspectives regarding the preferred candidate for the party.
The minister emphasized that, despite the absence of a formal whip system, a considerable portion of those who did align themselves with Dr. Bawumia firmly believed in his candidacy as the right choice for the party. This internal diversity underscores the complex dynamics within the political landscape and the autonomy of government appointees in expressing their support during the campaign.
As the political narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that within the ranks of CEOs, Cabinet Ministers, DCEs, MCEs, and Directors, a divergence of opinions exists, shedding light on the nuanced choices made by government in the run-up to the elections.