24th December 2024 9:55:19 AM
2 mins readThe Vice President and New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Presidential Candidate for the 2024 elections, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has thanked the members of the party’s manifesto sub-committee for their efforts.During a meeting at his Accra residence on Monday, which included chairpersons, vice-chairpersons, and members from various committees, Dr.
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Bawumia praised them for their dedication in compiling a thorough and well-structured policy document, which was subsequently shared with the Ghanaian public ahead of the elections."I want to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to all of you for your dedication and hard work towards putting together such a comprehensive document, which we presented to Ghanaians," Dr Bawumia said.Despite the election results, Dr.
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Bawumia conveyed his pride in the committee's hard work and the transformative policies featured in the manifesto, which were put forward to the Ghanaian people for their consideration.In his remarks on the surprising election outcome, Dr.
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Bawumia acknowledged that while many had worked tirelessly to present a detailed policy to Ghanaians, the party's performance was significantly impacted by voter apathy, with over two million of its core supporters not participating in the election."It was as if our people held a meeting across the country and decided they wouldn't go out to vote," Dr Bawumia said.
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The Vice President called for a thorough review to determine the reasons behind the high voter abstention among party members, promising that the party would conduct detailed research as part of its reorganization strategy to move forward.Regarding the 2024 NPP Manifesto, Dr. Bawumia reassured the manifesto committee members that their contributions were valuable and not wasted, urging them to take pride in their work despite the outcome.
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"God willing, we will all benefit from this document in the future," he assured.
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