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Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia continues to enjoy ringing endorsements from NPP delegates as he embarks on his nationwide campaign.
Electoral area coordinators, who lead clusters of polling stations within constituencies, have been endorsing the candidature of Dr Bawumia across the country, and on Saturday, 27 December, when he toured four constituencies in Accra, the situation remained unchanged.
At Korle Klottey, Odododiodioo, Ablekuma Central, and Ablekuma West, the overwhelming majority of electoral area coordinators declared their confidence in Dr Bawumia to be retained as the Flagbearer of the NPP for the 2028 elections.
Odododiodioo
In the central business district of the capital, delegates gave Dr Bawumia a rousing welcome, before 19 out of 21 electoral area coordinators publicly endorsed the former Vice President.
“We supported Dr Bawumia in 2023, and for us, nothing has changed because we believe in his leadership,” a spokesperson for the coordinators said.
“We are at the base of the party, and whenever we are within the constituency, the polling station executives tell us that it is Dr Bawumia they want.”
“The polling station executives are aware of what is happening, and they are concerned about the utterances and motives of some individuals who seek to destroy the party for selfish interests. They will not allow that to happen, hence their firm support for Dr Bawumia, which we are also endorsing.”
“We act based on the will of our colleagues, the polling station executives, and we can say that within our respective polling stations, the executives are calling for Dr Bawumia because of his good character — a humble and peaceful man.”
Ablekuma Central
In Ablekuma Central, 18 out of 21 electoral area coordinators boldly declared their support for Dr Bawumia.
“There are 21 electoral area coordinators here in Ablekuma Central, and out of that number, 18 of us are present today, clearly in support of Dr Bawumia,” the coordinators said.
“We have been mandated by our polling station executives to declare support for you because, from their analysis, they believe you are the best among the rest to deliver victory for the NPP.”
“We are convinced, and together with other coordinators in the Greater Accra Region, backed by the strength of our polling station executives, we have been working for Dr Bawumia and will continue to do so until victory is achieved.”
“The success of our party is our ultimate interest, and we believe it is Dr Bawumia who can lead us to victory; hence our support for him.”
Ablekuma West
In Ablekuma West, where there are 16 electoral areas, 12 coordinators stepped forward to endorse Dr Bawumia.
Like the other constituencies, they acknowledged the strong backing of their polling station executives for Dr Bawumia.
The majority of other stakeholders in the constituency, including former executives, members of the council of elders, and current executives, also stepped forward to publicly declare their support for the former Vice President.
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