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Former Vice-President and 2024 NPP Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, is back on the road with executives of the NPP for the continuation of the party's national Thank You Tour.
The tour, which covered 13 regions, took a short break to allow the former Vice-President and party executives to attend official engagements outside the country, including the 2025 International Democratic Union (IDU) Conference in Belgium.
The tour resumes in the Eastern Region today, where Dr Bawumia and the party's executives are expected to engage with party stakeholders at Nkawkaw, Bunsu, and Koforidua.
The Thank You Tour will continue in Asamankese on Sunday, bringing the Eastern Region leg to a close.
Monday and Tuesday will see the tour move to the Greater Accra Region, where the team is expected to hold a series of engagements with various party stakeholders.
Dr Bawumia, on behalf of the party, has been expressing gratitude to stakeholders of the NPP, and to Ghanaians, for their support of the party, regardless of the outcome of the 2024 election.
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