Audio By Carbonatix
The wave of grassroots declarations for former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to lead the New Patriotic Part as it's flag bearer continued Monday as the former vice president turned his campaign focus on the Greater Accra Region.
Having toured the northern parts of the country in the last few weeks, Dr Bawumia began a tour of the Greater Accra Region Monday, December 22, and it started on a great note of rapturous reception for him in the constituencies he visited at the beginning ,Ada and Sege.
As has been the case in other constituencies, he has visited across the country, NPP delegates were out boldly to declare their unflinching support for the former vice president.

In Ada, 17 out of 27 electoral area coordinators of the constituency declared their support for Dr Bawumia and assured him of their support.
In Sege, where Dr Bawumia visited next, all 15 electoral area coordinators also declared their support for the ex-Veep, stating that he is the best among those aspiring to lead the NPP.
"In the Sege constituency, we have 15 electoral areas. By the grace of God, we have sat down and investigated all 5 aspirants. The best among the 5 is the former vice president. We are here to give our support to him," a representative of the group, flanked by all the coordinators, said.
Both the coordinators for Sege and Ada pledged to work very hard to ensure a resounding victory for Dr Bawumia in January's primaries.
Latest Stories
-
Pope Leo to tour four African countries in first major overseas trip of 2026
44 minutes -
Ghana’s cocoa buyers owe banks up to $750m, raising fresh liquidity risks
1 hour -
Ghana reaffirms commitment multilingual education at International Mother Language Day event in UK Parliament
1 hour -
Nvidia forecasts first-quarter sales above estimates
2 hours -
FDA orders removal of mixed drinks containing both alcohol and stimulants from market by March
2 hours -
Nothing new; you just renamed Bawumia’s G4R policy GANRAP – Gideon Boako to Finance Minister
2 hours -
John Jinapor commissions MBH Power Ghana Ltd.’s energy meter manufacturing unit
2 hours -
Ukraine refutes claims linking it to Burkina Faso attack
3 hours -
A quiet ride through Kumasi: How a climate journalist is rethinking urban transport
3 hours -
NSA releases postings for 6,867 nurses and midwives
3 hours -
Africa’s $250bn climate finance gap: Ghana hosts summit to shift ESG from reports to real investment
3 hours -
ECG outlines key factors driving higher electricity consumption
3 hours -
Accra’s power demand can consume Akosombo output – ECG
3 hours -
Award-winning photographer, Tolani Alli encourages creatives to build lasting impact
3 hours -
5G by 2027: Gov’t directive puts telecom regulator on the clock
3 hours
