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The National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Stephen Ntim, has urged party members to unite in their efforts to secure a first-round victory for the party's flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the upcoming December elections.
He emphasised that achieving victory should be the collective goal of every party supporter, rather than individual aspirations.
Mr. Ntim made these remarks while addressing the gathering during Dr. Bawumia's national address on February 7 at the UPSA auditorium in Accra.
He called on party supporters to set aside their differences and work together in unity, emphasising the importance of cohesion within the party.
Additionally, Mr. Ntim advised newly-elected parliamentary candidates and party executives to reach out to unsuccessful parliamentary candidates, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and collaboration within the party.
“I expect all parliamentary candidates and party executives to take immediate action by reaching out to all unsuccessful aspirants and forming formidable constituency campaign teams to guarantee our party retains its majority in the 10th parliament. Failure to do so is not an option. We have to ensure we do away with our differences and come together. Let us bridge every gap, heal every wound, and work together with renewed passion for victory."
“When we stand united, we are unstoppable. Let’s join hands and march in unity towards a resounding first-round victory on December 7. It’s indeed possible.”
He noted that the selection of Dr. Bawumia as the party's flagbearer exemplifies the party's embrace of diverse perspectives and inclusivity, praising Dr. Bawumia for his unwavering commitment and diligence.
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