Dr Gideon Boako, the Spokesperson for Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has expressed confidence that the Vice President is set to make history by leading the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to victory in the 2024 general elections, breaking the traditional eight-year power rotation between Ghana's two major political parties.
Addressing supporters in Duayaw-Nkwanta during the submission of his nomination forms to the Electoral Commission, Dr Boako emphasised that the NPP’s vision of "breaking the eight" will be realised through the combined effort of hard work and divine intervention, adding that, Dr Bawumia's leadership will solidify the NPP’s continued governance beyond the usual two-term cycle.
He explained that the NPP has proven itself as the best party with a track record of delivering on its promises and Dr Bawumia's leadership has been exceptional, and even the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) recognises his achievements and hence the consistently unnecessary attacks on his integrity.
Dr Boako compared the leadership of Dr Bawumia with that of NDC’s flagbearer, former President John Mahama, arguing that Mahama's tenure as Vice President was marked by failure, whereas Dr Bawumia has shown outstanding leadership, noting that, this contrast positions Dr Bawumia as the leader capable of making history for the NPP.
He further highlighted that the 2024 elections will be a decisive choice between progress and regression, stressing Dr Bawumia’s role as a visionary leader who embodies progress.
Dr Boako also pointed to the newfound unity within the NPP as a critical factor in the party's preparations for the 2024 elections.
He cited the collaboration between key figures, including Kennedy Agyapong, who have rallied behind Dr Bawumia following one of the most fiercely contested flagbearer races in the party’s history.
This unity, he said, is a testament to the work of the party’s leadership and grassroots members and is a significant advantage as the NPP seeks to retain power.
"The party’s unity is a beacon of hope, and with the support of all members, we are confident that we will break the eight-year cycle," Dr Boako said.
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