The streets of Accra were filled with excitement and energy as supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) embarked on a massive campaign rally in support of the Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia ahead of the upcoming general elections.
Leading the charge was, the Akropong Constituency Parliamentary Candidate of the party, Sammi Awuku, who is known for his charismatic leadership and organizational skills, was seen rallying the supporters and urging them to work tirelessly to ensure victory for Dr Bawumia in the upcoming elections.
The campaign rally, which was dubbed “One Day at a Time,” saw hundreds of NPP supporters, including members of the “Sweepers” and “Boys Boys Movement,” take to the streets to showcase their support for Dr Bawumia.
The “Sweepers” and “Boys Boys Movement” are two of the most vibrant and active youth groups within the NPP, and their presence at the rally was a testament to the party’s strong youth base.
As the supporters marched through the streets, they were seen waving flags and banners bearing the images of Bawumia and the NPP’s logo.
They also chanted slogans and sang songs, all aimed at promoting Bawumia’s candidacy and the NPP’s chances in the upcoming elections.
Sammi Awuku, a Senior Adviser to the Dr Bawumia Campaign team who was visibly excited by the turnout, took to social media to express his gratitude to the supporters. “Good job to the Sweepers and Boys Boys Movement,” he wrote. “Today we hit the streets to campaign! One Day at a Time! #BawumiaVictory2024 #NPPVictory2024.”
The campaign rally was seen as a significant milestone in the NPP’s efforts to promote Dr Bawumia and build momentum for the upcoming elections. With the general elections just around the corner, the rally was a clear indication that the NPP is leaving no stone unturned in its quest to retain power.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who has been Vice President since 2017, has experience in governance, combined with his charisma and leadership skills, make him a formidable force in the upcoming elections.
-BY Daniel Bampoe