Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr Mahamudu Bawumia cast his vote in the Walewale constituency of the Savannah Region in northern Ghana during the December 7 general elections.
Dr Bawumia was warmly received by supporters and constituents as he arrived at his polling station.
Speaking to the media after casting his ballot, Dr Bawumia expressed his optimism about winning the presidential election.
He stressed the confidence he has in the NPP’s campaign efforts and the trust Ghanaians have in the party’s track record.
“I am confident of victory,” Dr Bawumia said. “The people of Ghana have witnessed the transformation we have delivered, and I believe they will make the right choice to continue on this path of progress.”
The Vice President also urged all Ghanaians to exercise their civic responsibility by voting peacefully and upholding the nation’s democratic values.
He commended the electoral officials for their professionalism and encouraged citizens to ensure a smooth and transparent election process.
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