New Patriotic Party Vice President and Standard Bearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged contestants in the just-concluded NPP parliamentary primaries in Orphan Constituency to move down the ranks and present a united front ahead of next year’s elections. I called out.
The NPP held parliamentary primaries over the weekend in constituencies where it does not control seats, but many of the results showed close races, raising fears of a possible split.
Dr. Bawumia, who addressed stakeholders of the NPP Bono East region in Takyiman on Monday, December 4, 2023, said the contest was over and called on all concerned, especially the winners, to invite participants on board and join the Bono East He called for a united approach to seize seats from the Democratic Party. NDC.
“The nature of elections is that many good people will participate and there can only be one winner.Similar to the flag bearer contest, many good people will participate and there can only be one winner,” NPP Standard Bearer said.
“To win, we need unity, from the voting booth level to the national level. If we are united, we will win both the parliamentary and presidential elections.”
Dr Bawumia said he was reaching out to all those vying to be the flag bearers of the NPP, using himself as an example to emphasize his call for unity. Because they all have a role to play in strengthening the Party.
“The 2024 elections, as well as the fight against the NDC, will be a big test of our party unity. That is why I am making sure to rally all those who fought alongside me. “Because everyone who wants to lead this party has the next thing they want to offer,” he said.
“We want to bring them in. I’m not going to talk to you to support the party because I’m not the kind of person who would say you didn’t support me. It’s more about the party than the party. I am very happy that we have so many people who are thinking about “One such person who is here with us is Mr. Kwabena Agyapong. ”
Meanwhile, former General Secretary Kwabena Agyapong reiterated his call for unity, saying it was important for everyone to come together in the interest of the party.
He was a candidate in the just-concluded NPP presidential primary, and said that he recognizes the overwhelming will of the people because “where the blessing of the Lord is, there is the voice of the people.” Ta.
He commended Dr Bawumia for his humility and urged party members to uphold the spirit of unity and volunteerism to help Dr Bawumia lead the party to victory in 2024.
Dr Bawumia’s delegation included the National Chairman of the Nuclear Power Plant, Mr Stephen Ayens Ntim, former General Secretary of the Nuclear Power Plant, Kwabena Adjei Agyepong and former Suhum MP, Mr Fred Opare Ansah. .
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