A top party official from Bono Region wants Mahamudu Bawumia to lead the NPP again. Yaw Dabie Appiah Mensah thinks the former Vice President deserves another shot at winning the presidency. He believes Bawumia can bring the opposition party back to power during the next election. The 75-year-old politician made his feelings clear during a weekend interview. Mensah says party members must unite behind Bawumia without any hesitation.
The NPP already picked January 31, 2026 for their presidential primaries. Mensah likes this early date because it gives the party plenty of time to prepare. He thinks the extra months will help them market their chosen candidate better. The early timing also lets party leaders deal with problems that might come up during the primary race. Mensah believes this smart planning will help them avoid mistakes from the past.
Several candidates want to become the NPP flagbearer for 2028. Mensah admits all the hopefuls bring good qualities and strong connections to the table. However, he thinks Bawumia stands out as the clear favorite among voters. The veteran party organizer claims many people regret not supporting Bawumia during the last presidential race. He blames poor voter turnout rather than candidate problems for their recent defeat.
Mensah wants party members to forget their disagreements and focus on winning. He urges everyone to forgive each other for mistakes made during the 2024 campaign season. The party must stay strong and figure out what went wrong during their recent loss. Mensah believes putting party interests first will help them reclaim political control.
The NPP already picked January 31, 2026 for their presidential primaries. Mensah likes this early date because it gives the party plenty of time to prepare. He thinks the extra months will help them market their chosen candidate better. The early timing also lets party leaders deal with problems that might come up during the primary race. Mensah believes this smart planning will help them avoid mistakes from the past.
Several candidates want to become the NPP flagbearer for 2028. Mensah admits all the hopefuls bring good qualities and strong connections to the table. However, he thinks Bawumia stands out as the clear favorite among voters. The veteran party organizer claims many people regret not supporting Bawumia during the last presidential race. He blames poor voter turnout rather than candidate problems for their recent defeat.
Mensah wants party members to forget their disagreements and focus on winning. He urges everyone to forgive each other for mistakes made during the 2024 campaign season. The party must stay strong and figure out what went wrong during their recent loss. Mensah believes putting party interests first will help them reclaim political control.