Bawumia kickstarts nationwide campaign on Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is set to commence his nationwide campaign to be elected as the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the second time.
The campaign will kick off on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, with an exciting tour of all 276 constituencies across Ghana.
According to a statement issued, the campaign is expected to focus on grassroots and to have a direct and personal engagement with the Polling Station, Electoral Area Coordinators, Constituency Executives (current & Former), Former Members of Parliament, Former MMDCES, Patrons & Council of Elders.
The initiative underscores his commitment to listening, building consensus, and strengthening the party's foundation from the ground up.
The Bawumia Campaign also acknowledged enthusiastic discussions characterising the upcoming New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primary.
Dr. Bawumia looks forward to sharing his vision and collectively working towards a resounding victory for the NPP in the 2028 general elections.
Source: Classfmonline.com/ Abigail Bodo
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