In the aftermath of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has emphasized the need for unity and a comprehensive rebuilding process to move the party forward.
Addressing party members at his official residence in Accra, Bawumia acknowledged the challenges the party faced during the election, particularly the absence of key members who stayed home due to unresolved issues.
“Our core members stayed home because they had issues, so we have to look at unity,” he stated, underscoring the importance of unity in the party’s rebuilding process.
Bawumia called for a thorough reflection on the party’s current state, suggesting that a complete overhaul might be necessary. “Whatever we need to change, we have to change. We have to regroup, staying united,” he urged, highlighting the need for every member to contribute to the rebuilding process.
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The Vice President also pleaded for an end to the blame game that has been dividing the party. “We also have to stop the blame game. The blame game doesn’t bring unity,” he said, stressing the importance of collective responsibility and shared goals rather than finger-pointing.
Despite the party’s recent defeat, Bawumia expressed confidence in the NPP’s ability to recover and ultimately secure victory in the next election. “I believe that we are going to beat the NDC in 2028,” he declared. “Everything that needs to be changed as part of our rebuilding has to be done.”
Bawumia’s message of unity and rebuilding serves as a rallying cry for the NPP as it seeks to regroup and reposition itself for future elections. As the party embarks on this journey, it remains to be seen whether Bawumia’s call to action will be heeded, and whether the NPP can indeed recover from its recent defeat.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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