Paul Apraku Twum Barimah, the Member of Parliament for Dormaa East, has disclosed that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and their flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, have been left astounded by the effective campaign approach employed by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana and flagbearer of the NPP.
Dr. Bawumia’s campaign strategy, which involves direct engagement with the public through face-to-face interactions, street walks, door-to-door visits, and joint meetings, is gaining momentum across various regions in the country.
This strategy has allowed the Vice President to personally connect with citizens in different regions, districts, and communities, engaging in one-on-one discussions and presenting his policies and vision for the upcoming December 7 general elections.
Dr. Bawumia has already visited several regions, including the Eastern, Western, Ashanti, Bono East, Bono, Northern, and parts of the Greater Accra region.
Honorable Twum Barimah emphasizes that this campaign strategy has proven highly effective for the NPP and their Flagbearer, as it attracts large crowds eager to hear about the impactful policies and programs outlined for implementation starting in 2025.
Dr Bawumia is doing something extraordinary in his campaign tour. Walking on the streets and meeting food vendors , shop operators, and commuters , as well as Taxi, and Trotro drivers is very strategic and is giving the NPP the numbers.
This is also because the campaign message the Vice president is rolling out is stunning and gets to attract and pull the people along. The increasing numbers on the campaign tour is good for the party and we are replicating it in all the regions to sell the good message of the party.
I can tell you that the NDC members are dazed by the high rate and level of crowd the Vice president is pulling across the regions with his iconic campaign Bus, with the inscription “ IT IS POSSIBLE”.
I can Assure you that with this rate of campaign from the NPP and Dr Bawumia , Mahama and his NDC will fall out and lose the coming elections.