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On June 16, Mahamudu Bawumia, Ghana’s Vice President, announced his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming general elections.Bawumia, a charismatic figure, filled out the necessary forms for his nomination and made the announcement in front of a large crowd of NPP supporters.Bawumia, a 59-year-old economist, aims to make history by becoming the first Vice President to serve two full terms with a President and then transition immediately to become the country’s leader.Non-Muslims have traditionally led the NPP from the Akan-speaking regions, particularly the Ashanti region.Mahamudu Bawumia.

(Photo Internet reprouction)However, Bawumia, a Muslim, has gained significant popularity and is the first non-Akan candidate for the NPP’s presidential nomination.Bawumia faces competition from nine other candidates, all of whom hail from Akan-speaking regions.Some of his main contenders include Alan Kyerematen, a former Minister of Trade and Industry from the Ashanti region, and Kennedy Agyapong, a vocal Member of Parliament from Assin Central.Despite the challenging competition, Bawumia is considered the frontrunner for the presidential nomination.Analysts believe his experience as a Vice President, his dedication to the party, and his ability to garner support from both Muslim and Christian communities give him an advantage.If successful in the NPP primaries and subsequently in the general elections, Bawumia aims to lead Ghana towards continued transformation and policies initiated during his tenure as Vice President.Bawumia has received endorsements from influential party members, including Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the regional chairman of the NPP in Ashanti, and Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority Leader.His strong support base in the northern regions, where he hails from, further bolsters his candidacy.While Bawumia’s religious background and geographical origin may contribute to his appeal, many supporters are drawn to his transcendent personality and track record of accomplishments.As the race unfolds, it is evident that Bawumia holds a significant advantage over his competitors.





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