Dec polls: Ghanaians'll elect Bawumia so Ghana doesn't go back to the dark days - Miracles Aboagye
The Communications Director of the Bawumia for President 2024, Mr Dennis Miracles Aboagye has intimated that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's election campaign has gained significant momentum with widespread grassroots support across the country.
According to him, citizens from all walks of life are fervently advocating for his candidacy, driven by a collective effort to ensure that the country does not revert to what they describe as the "dark days" under the National Democratic Congress and former President John Mahama.
Mr Aboagye made this remark in a Facebook post dated August 2, 2024
He explained that in all the towns and villages, at family gatherings, market squares, church meetings, and public spaces, an army of advocates are working tirelessly to bolster Dr. Bawumia’s campaign.
‘This groundswell of support is characterized by a passionate commitment to his vision for the country, described by many as "tight like skin tight" he said.
He noted that as Dr. Bawumia's grassroots network strengthens, his supporters criticize the opposition for their focus on media campaigns and accuse them of producing "fake books" rather than engaging in serious political discourse.
He argues that the former president has no new solutions to offer and that his leadership was marked by incompetence.
Mr. Aboagye emphasized the importance of mobilizing, advocating, and voting against John Mahama. "Get involved and get onboard.
Mobilize, advocate, and vote against the former President John Mahama; he has nothing more to offer," he urged.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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