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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has personally financed the cost of the party’s nationwide ‘Thank You Tour’.
The tour, which began on Wednesday, 23rd April, is aimed at expressing appreciation to party faithful and supporters for their efforts during the 2024 general election, despite the party’s defeat.
Dr Bawumia’s gesture has been widely acknowledged within the party as a sign of his continued commitment to its unity and future prospects.
The tour comes in the wake of the release of the Mike Ocquaye report, which provided an in-depth analysis of the factors that contributed to the NPP’s loss in the December 2024 polls.
The report, commissioned by the party’s leadership, outlines both internal and external issues that affected its electoral fortunes.
Dr Bawumia, according to close sources, believes that connecting directly with the grassroots is a vital step towards rebuilding the party’s strength and morale.
Regions across the country are expected to host events as part of the tour, with senior party officials, Members of Parliament, and regional executives accompanying Dr Bawumia.
At each stop, the flagbearer is expected to deliver messages of appreciation, unity, and renewal.
The tour also offers a platform for frank discussions between party leadership and the base, as the NPP prepares for internal reforms and future contests.
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