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A coalition of over 490 Youth Organisers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) — including both substantive and deputy youth leaders from constituencies nationwide — has pledged firm and unreserved support for former Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia ahead of the party’s presidential primary set for January 2026.
The endorsement was formalised at a strategic meeting on July 29, 2025, where delegates unanimously expressed confidence in Dr Bawumia’s “exceptional leadership, proven track record, and clear vision for Ghana’s future.”
In a statement issued after the gathering, the coalition commended Dr Bawumia for his *“unwavering dedication to national development, digital transformation, sound economic reforms, and his steadfast commitment to empowering Ghanaian youth.”
They further noted that his *“innovative policies and forward-looking style of governance make him the right leader to guide Ghana beyond 2028.”
As a show of solidarity, the group announced that it would mobilise resources to collect Dr Bawumia’s nomination forms on Wednesday, August 13, at 9:00 a.m.
“Our mission is to energise the youth base across the country, ensuring a strong and vibrant grassroots movement in the run-up to the elections,” the statement said.
“We are convinced that Dr Bawumia has the ability to build an inclusive, resilient, and prosperous Ghana. This is not merely a political endorsement — it is a solemn commitment to shaping a better future for the next generation.”
The coalition also urged “all well-meaning Ghanaians, particularly the youth, to rally behind Dr Bawumia in his continued quest for economic resilience, job creation, and national progress.”
The statement concluded by confirming that the endorsement was made “with the blessings of our Regional Youth Organisers and the majority of polling station youth leaders across the country.”
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