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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 general elections, is reportedly gaining increased support among the party’s grassroots base, according to a new survey.
The data, released by Global InfoAnalytics, shows a significant boost in his popularity within the NPP, reinforcing his position as a central figure in the party’s future direction.
Dr Bawumia, who led the NPP into the 2024 elections, continues to remain active in the political space and is said to be re-engaging with the party’s rank and file across the country.

The survey, conducted in April 2025, indicates that a growing number of NPP supporters now prefer Dr Bawumia as the face of the party in future political contests.
Analysts believe his recent efforts to unify the party after the 2024 elections and his visible presence at key national and party events have contributed to this renewed confidence.

His economic background and reputation for digital transformation are also seen as strong points that resonate with younger supporters and technocrats within the party.
Global InfoAnalytics’ findings suggest that Bawumia’s increasing appeal is not only among delegates and party executives but also among ordinary members who see him as a modernising force.
His ability to maintain relevance even after the party’s loss in the 2024 elections has raised speculation about a potential comeback bid or influence over the NPP’s next leadership choices. While the data does not directly confirm his intentions, it does highlight his growing stature in the post-election political landscape.
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