The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is getting ready to elect President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-successor Addo’s as the party’s flagbearer, and some party members have come up with a new catchphrase called “Bawumia Must Win (BMW) Fitafita” to promote Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign for the presidency and to support the party’s success in the 2024 elections.

The group claims that their analysis of the ruling NPP Presidential Primaries across the country revealed that the Vice President is likely to win the flagbearer race and the upcoming general election as the next President. As a result, the group says it is necessary to advertise the new slogan, “Bawumia Must Win – Fitafita,” because his victory will be historic.

The Group Spokesperson, Ishmael Olegor, noted in a statement that his efforts to lead the government’s digitization drive, which is positively affecting service delivery across sectors and making doing business in the country easier, are the major factor that will make the flagbearership race and the general election easy.

He announced that the organization would soon engage in a number of outdoor events and go on the streets to support the vice president.

Following last week’s outdooring of the slogan “Bawumia Must Win,” NPP Regional Chairman for Ashanti Bernard Antwi Bosiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, made the proclamation (BMW).

As delegates anticipate choosing Dr. Bawumia to serve as the party’s flagbearer in the general elections of 2024, the new slogan already appears to be dominating the elephant fraternity across the nation and on social media.

According to the group’s spokeswoman, Bawumia’s digitization agenda is what Ghana needs in the future because it aims to improve the quality of life for Ghanaians.

He continued by saying that the foundation of science and technology as a whole is the creation of methods to improve people’s quality of life.

The NPP’s flagbearership campaign, according to political observers in Ghana, will be a turning point for the party since it will either make or break it.

Dr. Bawumia, the minister of trade and industry, John Alan Kyerematen, and Kennedy Agyapong, the member of parliament for Assin Central, are the front-runners.

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