Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has extended good wishes to all aspirants in the upcoming NPP parliamentary primaries.
According to him, it takes hard work, sacrifice and resolve to serve people to be able to take on such a venture.
The NPP is set to elect parliamentary candidates for some constituencies with sitting members of parliament across the country tomorrow, Saturday, January 27.
The Vice President has urged party members to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the principles that underpin the party’s democratic culture – i.e. the principles of freedom, fairness, and peace.
“We are all responsible for ensuring the integrity of our party’s electoral system and ensuring compliance with the decisions of the delegates of our party,” he said.
He further admonished the party faithful to rise above personal interests and petty differences to ensure that the party comes out of the primaries strong and united to deliver victory in 2024.
“The election of December 2024 is crucial for our party and nation,” adding, “The NPP needs to come out of this process strengthened, united, and ready to deliver victory in 2024.”
He further congratulated all Members of Parliament who are running unopposed in their constituencies.
“The party and their constituents have expressed confidence in their leadership. I, therefore, entreat them to justify their confidence by working with all stakeholders to deliver their constituencies in the presidential and parliamentary polls,” he said.
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