Bawumia has what it takes to send us to the promised land – Minister

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“Between all the aspirants vying for the flagbearership position, nobody can say he knows any of them more than me. I have had interactions with them, there’s none I don’t know, but I have listened and listened, not because I am a minister if the NPP wants to break the eight, it’s only one person, and we have to give all our votes to this man.”

These were the words of the Eastern Regional Minister, Seth Kwame Acheampong, when Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President who is also seeking to lead the NPP as flagbearer, took his campaign to the Mpraeso constituency.

According to the minister, who served as a Member of Parliament for the area for three consecutive terms, Dr Bawumia has what it takes to break the eight-year cycle by winning the next presidential elections.

“I am here to speak to you about the next flagbearer of the NPP, someone who will lead us across the red sea to the promised land. Among all the 10 candidates aspiring to lead the NPP, I am closer to all of them, but I have listened to and assessed all of them.

“I believe strongly if NPP wants to break the eight, then it is only one person who will lead us to do that for the party. Mpraeso people, you know how I communicate things dear to my heart. We must vote massively for Dr Bawumia, he has always stood for the Mpraeso constituency. In every election, he has come here many times to campaign so you can’t disappoint him.”

He stated this amidst applause from the teeming supporters of the party who graced the occasion.

The regional minister’s endorsement of the Vice President is the latest after some party heavyweights and government appointees, including Okere MP, who doubles as Local Government Minister, Dan Botwe, threw their support for the Vice President.

Dr Bawumia, together with nine other aspirants, will be contesting for the party’s primaries to choose who will lead the party as flagbearer going into the 2024 presidential elections.

He took his campaign tour to the Eastern region where he campaigned in almost all 33 constituencies.

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