Dr Mahamudu Bawumia Urges Unity and Strengthening of NPP Ahead of 2024 Elections
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged all parliamentary aspirants in this weekend’s elections to ensure that the party comes out of the process more strengthened and united as that is what will give the party victory in the 2024 elections.
Read full articleIn his goodwill message to the contestants, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia said only a united party can ensure success at the polls in 2024.
“The election of December 2024 is crucial for our party and nation. The NPP needs to come out of this process strengthened, united and ready to deliver victory in 2024” he noted in the release.
“We must rise above personal interests and petty differences, and focus on the greater goal of advancing the principles and ideals of our great party, the New Patriotic Party” he stressed.
Extending his sincerest wishes of good fortune to all the aspirants who have put themselves forward for consideration, he pointed out that it takes hard work and sacrifice to make this journey, but it also requires a commitment to serving the people.
The Vice President also urged all the aspirants to be guided by the principles underpinning the party’s democratic culture, the principles of freedom, fairness, and peace.
“We are all responsible for ensuring the integrity of our party’s electoral system and ensuring compliance with the decisions of the delegates of our party” he added.
Vice President Bawumia also congratulated all the Members of Parliament who are going uncontested in the primaries and urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them by ensuring that they work assiduously to help the party secure victory in 2024.
“I also wish to congratulate all Members of Parliament who are running unopposed in their constituencies. The party and their constituents have expressed confidence in their leadership. I, therefore, entreat them to justify their confidence by working with all stakeholders to deliver their constituencies in the presidential and parliamentary polls” he said.