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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), together with the leadership of the Party, is set to embark on a nationwide “Thank You Tour” starting Saturday, 26th April 2025.
The initiative, which has been approved by the Party’s National Council, seeks to express heartfelt gratitude to members of the NPP and the general public for their unwavering support before, during, and after the 2024 general elections.
The tour will be held under the theme: In All Things, Give Thanks to God (1 Thessalonians 5:18), reflecting the party’s commitment to acknowledging divine providence in its political journey.

The exercise will also provide an opportunity for the Presidential Candidate and the Party’s Campaign Team to reconnect with grassroots supporters and affirm their appreciation for the collective efforts that went into the 2024 electoral campaign.
The nationwide tour will culminate in interfaith national thanksgiving services involving both Christian and Islamic communities.
A detailed schedule of the regional engagements reveals that the team will begin the tour in the Western Region on 26th April, followed by visits to all sixteen regions across the country, including key strongholds such as the Ashanti Region (29th April to 1st May) and Greater Accra (10th to 12th May).
The Central Region will be the final stop of the tour on Wednesday, 4th June 2025. Each visit will involve constituency-level gatherings and interactions aimed at strengthening Party unity and morale ahead of future political activities.

The party has encouraged all faithful to actively participate in this nationwide expression of gratitude by attending events scheduled within their respective regions and constituencies.
The NPP believes this gesture will not only deepen its bond with supporters but also reinforce a culture of appreciation and unity within the Party and the broader Ghanaian democratic landscape.
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