
The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2024 general elections, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has told massive followers of the elephant party that they (party leaders) have learnt a lot from the defeat suffered in December last year and, therefore, determined to make amends.
Interacting with the party supporters as part of his ongoing thank you tour in the Western Region, the former vice president was full of confidence that NPP would bounce back and that leadership would rebuild trust and reconnect with the Ghanaian people ahead of the next elections.
“We have learnt our lessons as a party, and we will correct ourselves,” he told the supporters.
Bawumia insisted that NPP was committed to its core values and would work tirelessly to address the concerns of the electorate. According to him, acknowledging past shortcomings is the first step towards renewal and progress.
Dr Bawumia called for unity among members, urging them to rally behind the leadership as the party charts a new path forward. “This is not a time for blame, but a time for reflection, correction, and renewed energy,” he said. He further pledged that the NPP would continue to listen to the voices of Ghanaians and work harder to deliver on its promises.
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia also reflected on the party’s record in government, acknowledging both successes and shortcomings. “We had a solid record of achievements, but not everything went right,” he stated frankly. He highlighted key successes, including advancements in digitalisation, infrastructure development, and economic reforms.
He expressed pride in the work the NPP had done to transform the lives of Ghanaians, noting that “the evidence of our progress can be seen in every sector of the economy.”
However, he also pointed out that the realities of governance meant that some aspirations remained unmet, despite their best efforts.“We are not perfect, and no government is,” Dr Bawumia told the crowd.
He emphasised that challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic pressures had affected the pace of development. Nevertheless, he reassured party faithful that the NPP’s commitment to service and innovation remained unwavering.
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