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The campaign team of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has announced plans to implement a house-to-house campaign strategy in the run-up to the 2024 general elections.
This decision was made following Dr. Bawumia's visit to the Dome-Kwabenya constituency, on Tuesday, April 30, where he engaged with market women and residents.
Dr. Bawumia's visit to Dome-Kwabenya came after a two-day campaign tour of the Eastern Region, during which he outlined several transformative plans for the nation if elected into office.
As part of the campaign team's schedule, they were set to travel from the Eastern Region to the Western Region, where Dr. Bawumia would participate in the commissioning of the Appiatse resettlement project.
However, before heading to the Western Region, the campaign team decided to make a stop in the Greater Accra Region, specifically in the Dome-Kwabenya constituency, to interact with constituents. Upon arrival at the Atomic Goil fuel station, they were greeted by enthusiastic supporters.
From there, they proceeded to the Dome market, where Dr. Bawumia engaged with traders and visited some communities within Taifa.
Sammi Awuku, a member of the Bawumia campaign team, highlighted that the purpose of these engagements is to share Dr. Bawumia’s message of hope and a brighter future for Ghana beyond 2024.
Mr. Awuku emphasised that the ongoing tour has been inspiring, with people expressing confidence in the NPP’s ability to navigate both global and local challenges while improving their living conditions.
He also noted the importance of directly connecting with citizens at their doorsteps to understand their concerns and aspirations.
The house-to-house campaign strategy aims to establish a more personal connection with voters and address their specific needs.
By engaging directly with constituents, Dr. Bawumia and his team seek to build trust and garner support for the NPP's agenda.
The visit to Dome-Kwabenya is just one of many stops planned across various constituencies in Ghana.
The campaign team intends to continue this approach, ensuring that Dr. Bawumia's vision for the country reaches every corner and resonates with the electorate.
“This is happening and also to share his message of hope and a brighter future for the Ghanaian people beyond 2024. The tour has been awesome.
“Despite the challenges we are facing globally and locally, people are still confident that the NPP are better managers of the situation and the economy and they’re very confident that a Bawumia government will also improve their living conditions and more or less further the course of young people in the country"he said.
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