Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia greeting supporters
Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed strong optimism about his chances in the upcoming New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries, declaring his readiness to secure a decisive victory when delegates go to the polls on January 31, 2026.
Dr. Bawumia, who has been on a series of engagements with party executives and coordinators in the Greater Accra Region, concluded his latest round of meetings with a renewed call for unity and teamwork among NPP members as the party prepares for the crucial internal contest.
“I concluded my special engagement with Electoral Area Coordinators in the Greater Accra Region yesterday with a call for unity and a shared vision as we head into the January 31 polls,” he said in a message shared on his social media pages.
“I am heartened by the very warm welcome offered me and remain confident that together, we can #WinWithBawumia.”
The former Vice President’s engagements in the region formed part of a broader effort to consolidate grassroots support and strengthen the party’s internal cohesion ahead of the vote.
Over several days, Dr. Bawumia met with current and former constituency executives, regional leaders, and former government appointees, emphasising the importance of solidarity and purpose as the NPP seeks to position itself for a return to power in the 2028 general election.
“I engaged some Electoral Area Coordinators in the Greater Accra Region today to solicit their support for the upcoming election. I appreciate their commitment and motivation to work together towards achieving an emphatic win with Bawumia on January 31,” he added.
The meetings, which spanned from October 1 to October 6, saw Dr. Bawumia touring various constituencies and interacting with party faithful.
His message throughout the tour remained consistent on unity, hard work, and faith in the NPP’s vision, which were the keys to reclaiming national leadership in the next general election.
“Together, God willing, we will recapture power in 2028,” he assured supporters at the start of the tour, expressing gratitude for what he described as “overwhelming support and readiness to work together” from the Greater Accra delegates.
Throughout his campaign, the former Vice President emphasised his record in digital transformation, economic management, and his vision for a modern, inclusive Ghana under a future Bawumia administration.
By Ernest Kofi Adu