To commemorate the birthday of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the party has announced a number of activities.
The activities will begin on Friday, October 4 ahead of the birthday on October 7.
The celebration will kick start with a nationwide mosque prayers.
All regional and constituency executive as well as parliamentary candidates are requested to supervise to ensure full coordination for a successful event
This will follow with a visitation to SDA churches and other churches that worship on Saturday.
On Sunday, October 6, 2024, there will be a national Sunday service to seek divine blessings for Dr Bawumia which all NPP members are expected to attend.
“To ensure the smooth execution of religious activities at every level of the party’s organisational structure, we entreat all regional and constituency executive committees and parliamentary candidates to work together with the support of all volunteer and identifiable groups in their respective regions and constituencies,” the statement signed by National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye read in parts.
On Monday, October 7, 2024, a nationwide campaign and canvassing exercise; will take place with NPP members requested to engage in a nationwide campaign to highlight achievements and the 2024 manifesto.
Activities include:
1. Roadsides campaigns
2. markets to market campaigns
3. Placards campaign
4. Wearing party paraphernalia
5.lorry & taxi station campaign
6.campus campaign
7.shopping malls campaign
8.Ghetto campaigns.
Meanwhile, the National leadership has directed all regional and constituency executive committees and parliamentary candidates to coordinate at all levels of the party organisational structure with volunteer and identifiable groups in their regions and constituencies to ensure a successful mobilisation effort.
“To ensure the success of these events, we urge all regional and constituency executives and parliamentary candidates to collaborate closely with volunteer and identifiable groups in their respective regions and constituencies,” the statement added.