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The Member of Parliament for Okere Constituency in the Eastern Region and current Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Daniel Botwe has proclaimed Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the best strategic choice for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.
Dan Botwe made this declaration during a gathering of party members in Okere on Sunday, August 6.
Reflecting on his extensive experience within the party, Mr Botwe emphasised his deep knowledge of the NPP and its key figures.
"When it comes to the future of our beloved country, Ghana, the NPP is the only party that can guarantee progress," Dan Botwe declared, rallying the crowd.
With a keen eye on the political landscape and an intimate understanding of the inner workings of the party, the seasoned politician stressed the importance of a strategic decision to secure victory in the forthcoming elections.
"After much thoughtful consideration and careful analysis, I am confident that the best strategic decision for the NPP is to elect Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as our flagbearer," Botwe asserted, prompting applause from the attendees.
He further highlighted what he said was Bawumia's record of competence and unwavering loyalty to the NPP as the reasons behind his choice.
Notably, this public endorsement from an influential party member like Dan Botwe gives Bawumia's candidacy a significant boost.
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