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NPP Love For Bawumia Deepens Ahead of January 31

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Support for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia among delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) continues to grow as the party prepares for its presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2025.

Across various regions, party delegates and grassroots supporters have intensified endorsements for the former Vice-President, citing his experience in government, vision for party unity and commitment to grassroots empowerment as key factors driving the rising momentum behind his candidacy.

Recent engagements with party faithful have been marked by enthusiastic receptions, with delegates expressing confidence in Dr Bawumia’s ability to revitalise the party and lead it to electoral victory. Many supporters point to his policy-focused approach, inclusive messaging and proposals aimed at strengthening polling station and constituency structures as evidence of his readiness to lead the party into the next phase.

The growing support reflects increasing alignment between Dr Bawumia’s campaign message and the expectations of delegates ahead of the primaries. His emphasis on transparency, internal cohesion and decentralised decision-making has particularly resonated with grassroots members, who play a critical role in the party’s internal electoral process.

As the January 31 contest draws closer, the atmosphere within the NPP is becoming increasingly charged, with heightened campaign activities and mobilisation across constituencies nationwide. Observers note that the deepening support for Dr Bawumia positions him as a central figure in the race, as delegates prepare to decide the party’s next presidential candidate.

The NPP presidential primaries are expected to be closely contested, with party leaders urging aspirants and supporters to uphold unity and discipline before, during and after the process.

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