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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, says he is confident delegates in Tano North will give him another resounding victory in the party’s 2026 presidential primaries, projecting a 90 percent endorsement.
Speaking during his Ahafo Region tour, which also took him to Tano South and Asutifi North, Dr. Bawumia thanked delegates for their 84 percent support in 2023 and urged them to increase it this time.
He reiterated his commitment to continuity, unity, and private sector–driven development, stressing that partnerships with private investors will help bridge infrastructure gaps while government focuses on connecting communities.
Dr. Bawumia again positioned himself as a unifier, promising to strengthen party cohesion ahead of the 2028 general elections. The Ahafo visit forms part of his nationwide campaign to consolidate grassroots support.
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