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NPP youth organisers from nearly 276 constituencies across the country have unanimously endorsed former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the best candidate to lead the NPP.
The constituency youth organisers and their deputies, numbering about 490, today (Thursday, August 14) gathered at the NPP headquarters in Accra to pick the party's nomination forms for the flagbearer on behalf of Dr. Bawumia, whom they declared their unwavering support for.
"We are here today to pick the form for our incoming president Dr. Alhaji Mahamhudu Bawumia. We believe this is a gift to him. The only one we see as a unifier in the party," the youth organisers told the media.
So far, a number of individuals have picked up nomination forms to contest the party's presidential primaries, scheduled for January 31, 2026.
However, the youth organisers said Dr. Bawumia is the only one who meets the aspirations of the youth of the party because of his experience, incorruptibility and unifying posture.
"The only leader we believe is credible and has no iota of corruption associated with him is Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia," they said.
"The only person that has gathered the experience over the years, from 2008 until now, as a former Vice presidential candidate and later becoming the former vice president of Ghana is Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia," they added.
The constituency youth organisers, who have direct links with the youth of the party at all levels, said the party's youth is poised to rally behind Dr. Bawumia and elect him as the party's 2028 Flagbearer.
"We believe strongly that the youth, from our party faithful; from polling stations, from electoral areas, from constituencies and to national; and the person every Ghanaian is waiting for to be elected by the new patriotic party is Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia."
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