In the midst of the hotly contested flagbearer race within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Bawumia, the current Vice President, has made a bold statement asserting his ability to defeat former President John Mahama for a third time in the upcoming 2024 elections. In a recent campaign speech, Dr. Bawumia proclaimed his track record of political prowess, emphasizing his experience in campaigning and securing electoral victories over the former president.
Among the ten aspirants vying for the NPP’s flagbearer position, Dr. Bawumia expressed confidence in his unique ability to take on Mahama successfully. “If you look at all of us the ten aspirants, I have the political experience in campaigning and winning elections against John Mahama. I have beaten him twice already, and I know how to defeat him again in the 2024 elections,” he confidently declared.
Dr. Bawumia’s assertion refers to previous electoral contests between the two prominent politicians, where he emerged victorious on two occasions. The Vice President’s claim highlights his campaign strategy and his understanding of how to effectively counter Mahama’s bid for the presidency.
Throughout the flagbearer race, Dr. Bawumia has been actively engaging with NPP party members and the public at large, promoting his vision for the nation’s future and garnering support for his candidacy. His commitment to advancing the party’s agenda and his successful track record against Mahama serve as key pillars of his campaign.
As the NPP’s internal contest gains momentum, political analysts and observers are closely monitoring the dynamic between Dr. Bawumia and the other aspirants. With the stakes high and the 2024 general elections approaching, the NPP’s choice for its flagbearer will undoubtedly be critical in shaping the country’s political landscape.
The NPP will hold its national delegates’ congress to elect the party’s flagbearer, and as the race unfolds, all eyes are on Dr. Bawumia and his confident assurance to secure a third electoral victory over John Mahama. The 2024 elections are poised to be a gripping contest, and the outcome will undoubtedly shape the future of Ghana’s governance.
Source: joynews