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The former Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer for the 2024 general elections, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, was given the most thunderous welcome today at the party’s annual national conference held at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
Thousands of enthusiastic party members, delegates, and supporters erupted in cheers, chants, and waving of party colours as Dr Bawumia arrived at the venue, visibly energising the crowd.
The atmosphere at the stadium was electric, with the former Vice President’s entrance briefly halting proceedings as attendees stood to their feet, clapping and singing patriotic songs.
Clad in NPP colours and accompanied by key party officials, Dr Bawumia acknowledged the massive show of support with waves and smiles, as party youth groups and regional delegations competed to outdo each other in expressing their excitement.
This year’s conference, which brought together the party’s rank and file, served as a crucial platform for reaffirming unity*
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