Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu supports Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for party leadership. The former parliamentary leader represents Suame district. He told 1957 News that Bawumia can best lead the New Patriotic Party forward. The veteran politician wants someone who can restore the party's reputation. He believes Bawumia has the right qualities for this important job.
Character matters more than money when choosing leaders, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu explained. He values integrity, confidence and smart thinking over financial resources. The lawmaker said no single person can fund all party activities alone. Party rules require candidates to have four years of membership and good standing. These basic requirements matter most for presidential hopefuls.
Bawumia gave more campaign money than other supporters during 2024 elections, the MP revealed. His financial help was bigger than anyone else's contribution. Other people also provided assistance, but Bawumia did much more. The former vice president recognizes that many people have valuable skills. He works well with different party members and supporters.
Kennedy Agyapong and Bawumia have debated about who has more wealth. Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said governing requires more than just having lots of money. Leadership needs vision, skill and strong character traits. The party will pick someone based on ability rather than bank accounts. Smart decision-making beats cash when running a country.
Party officials scheduled January 31, 2026 for the leadership contest. The National Executive Council made this decision during their June 17 meeting. Candidates will compete for the chance to represent the party. Members will vote to choose their next presidential nominee.
Character matters more than money when choosing leaders, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu explained. He values integrity, confidence and smart thinking over financial resources. The lawmaker said no single person can fund all party activities alone. Party rules require candidates to have four years of membership and good standing. These basic requirements matter most for presidential hopefuls.
Bawumia gave more campaign money than other supporters during 2024 elections, the MP revealed. His financial help was bigger than anyone else's contribution. Other people also provided assistance, but Bawumia did much more. The former vice president recognizes that many people have valuable skills. He works well with different party members and supporters.
Kennedy Agyapong and Bawumia have debated about who has more wealth. Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said governing requires more than just having lots of money. Leadership needs vision, skill and strong character traits. The party will pick someone based on ability rather than bank accounts. Smart decision-making beats cash when running a country.
Party officials scheduled January 31, 2026 for the leadership contest. The National Executive Council made this decision during their June 17 meeting. Candidates will compete for the chance to represent the party. Members will vote to choose their next presidential nominee.