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I am open to work with everyone to win 2028 — Bawumia

NPP 2028 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has pledged to work with all members of the party, including those who contested and lost in the recently concluded regional elections, to ensure victory in the 2028 general elections.

I am open to work with everyone to win 2028 — Bawumia

NPP candidate for 2028, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has expressed his willingness to collaborate with all party members, even those who lost in the recent regional elections. He emphasized that the internal elections should not result in divisions within the party, urging everyone to unite behind the newly elected executives and concentrate on the NPP's overarching electoral goal.

On Sunday, August 16, the newly elected Greater Accra Regional executives visited Dr Bawumia at his office to extend their respect. "I am prepared to work with everyone to ensure the party secures victory in the 2028 elections," Dr Bawumia stated. He encouraged the successful candidates to display generosity in their victory and to offer their support to their former rivals.

"The election is finished; we must come together," he added. Dr Bawumia believes that unity is the essential element needed for the NPP to regain power in 2028. He also highlighted the significant work ahead following the party's reorganization process. The NPP has already conducted polling station, electoral area, constituency, and regional elections, with the national elections set for October 3.

Dr Bawumia explained that once the reorganization is finished, the party will possess the organizational structure needed to advance its campaign toward the 2028 elections. "If we remain united, we will win the 2028 election because that is the key to victory," he concluded.

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