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The National Youth Organizer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Salam Mustapha is optimistic that victory beckons at the party in the 2024 polls despite opinion polls predicting otherwise.
According to him, the only verdict the NPP knows for the 2024 election is victory and nothing else rubbishing the so-called polls suggesting its political opponents, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are the favourite in the forthcoming election.
Addressing a charged crowd of party supporters who turned up in Accra on September 28, 2024, after a Health Walk dubbed “Walk for Bold Solutions”, the NPP youth leader warned against complacency despite the party’s impending victory.
He urged the youth to be ambassadors of the party by campaigning vigorously to consolidate its gains in the polls.
“The only verdict we know going into election 2024 is win or win. We don’t know defeat. All we know is a victory for Dr Bawumia and nothing else.
Salam Mustapha touted the many achievements of the current government indicating that the NDC shouldn’t have even fielded a candidate for the election.
The ‘Walk for Bold Solutions’ was organized by the NPP’s national youth wing led by Salam Mustapha.
The walk started at the Obra Spot in Accra and ended at Mantse Agbona where the attendees were addressed by most of the political party’s parliamentary candidates for the Greater Accra region.
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