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Dormaa West Constituency Chairman of the opposition NPP, Kwame Owusu, has declared that the former Vice President’s temperament and style of leadership are clear indications of a man destined to win.
During Dr Bawumia’s visit to Dormaa West as part of his Bono Region tour, Mr Owusu praised the NPP flagbearer for his patience and maturity in handling political attacks, saying his focus on unity rather than division sets him apart.
“Everything indicates that Dr Bawumia is poised to win. This is evident in his conduct throughout the campaign—he does not respond to insults because he understands the greater responsibility of uniting everyone after the elections,” he stated.
Mr Owusu further recalled that the party’s morale was low before Dr Bawumia was elected flagbearer ahead of the 2024 polls, but credited him with reviving the NPP’s spirit and performance in the last election.
“If we are to be truthful, before Dr Bawumia was elected as flagbearer ahead of the 2024 polls, the party was in disarray. I believe we would not have secured more than 20 per cent of the votes had the elections been held at that time,” he said.
He applauded the national executives for holding an early congress, explaining that the decision will give the flagbearer enough time to mobilise support across the country.
“We also want to thank the party’s leadership for organising an early congress. This will give him enough time to prepare and campaign effectively,” he added.
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