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The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, together with the Party’s leadership, is set to embark on a nationwide Thank You Tour starting Saturday, 26th April 2025.
This tour, which has received the full endorsement of the NPP’s National Council, seeks to express the heartfelt gratitude of the Presidential Candidate, the Campaign Team, and the Party to members of the NPP and the general public for their immense support throughout the 2024 electoral season.
The Thank You Tour, themed “In All Things, Give Thanks to God” (1 Thessalonians 5:18), serves as a reflection of the party’s faith-based values and acknowledgment of divine guidance throughout the electoral process.

The nationwide exercise aims not only to appreciate supporters but also to reinforce unity and the bond between the Party’s leadership and its grassroots.
The tour will conclude with interfaith national thanksgiving services, comprising both Christian and Islamic observances.
The tour is scheduled to cover all sixteen regions, beginning with the Western Region on 26th April and concluding with the Central Region on 4th June 2025.

Each region will host regional and constituency gatherings where party faithful are expected to converge and participate actively in the celebration of shared victories and future prospects.
The Ashanti Region, due to its size and political significance, will host a three-day programme from 29th April to 1st May.
The NPP leadership has called on all Party members and sympathisers to actively engage in the Thank You Tour at their respective regional and constituency venues.
This collective gesture of appreciation is also an opportunity for the party to renew its connection with the citizenry and reenergise its base as it looks ahead.
The leadership emphasises that unity and thanksgiving must remain the cornerstone of the Party’s forward march.
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