Bawumia deserves praise for inviting us to join his thank you tour - Kojo Nsafoa

Former NPP Presidential Candidate aspirant, Kojo Nsafoa Poku, has commended former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, for his spirit of unity, with his invitation to former NPP Presidential Candidate aspirants to join him on his national thank you tour.
Ahead of the thank you tour, Dr. Bawumia openly invited all former Presidential aspirants of the party to join him to promote the party's unity.
Kwadwo Safo Nsafoa, who joined the tour today in the Ahafo Region, expressed gratitude to Dr. Bawumia, as he commended his gesture.
"To invite all of us to join him for this thank you tour is a unique gesture from Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and we all have to appreciate it," Kwadwo Poku told the party's stakeholders in Goaso.
"Personally, I want to thank him for inviting me to join him to thank you, our party stakeholders across the country.
He could have done this alone, but in the spirit of unity for the party, he decided to invite all of us."
"I want to use this opportunity to appeal to all of us here to emulate this exemplary leadership from Bawumia and demonstrate unity across all levels of our party throughout the country."
Kwadwo Nsafoa also urged party members to continue to demonstrate the ''spirit of sacrifice'' to help the party in its bid to reorganise and come back stronger in 2028.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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