Mr. Yaw Dabie Appiah Mensah, a prominent member of Ghana’s ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed optimism about the party’s prospects in the upcoming December 7 General Election. He highlighted the enthusiastic reception and significant acceptance of Vice President Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s presidential candidate, during his campaign visits, particularly in the Bono Region. Mr. Mensah noted that the genuine interactions between the Vice President and local chiefs and queens illustrated a robust understanding and acceptance of the NPP’s policies and leadership, which bodes well for the party’s electoral success.
During an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Odomase, Mr. Mensah articulated his confidence that the electorate in the Bono Region will demonstrate their support for Alhaji Dr. Bawumia at the polls. He characterized the warm reception as a strong indicator that voters are aligned with the Vice President’s vision and the NPP’s 2024 political manifesto, suggesting that this widespread acceptance would convert into votes on Election Day.
Mr. Mensah emphasized that the large crowds and enthusiastic support witnessed during Bawumia’s campaign events transcend mere political allegiance. He asserted that they signify a meaningful endorsement of the Vice President’s plans and the NPP’s agenda. He urged voters to remain vigilant against the propaganda tactics of opposition parties, particularly the National Democratic Congress (NDC), warning that such misleading strategies could sway their votes and lead to regrettable outcomes.
He also commended the achievements of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration in steering the nation towards recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Mensah urged voters not to undermine the progress made under the NPP government by choosing the NDC, emphasizing that such a decision could potentially disrupt ongoing efforts aimed at stabilizing the Ghanaian economy.
The discussions about the NPP’s plans and accomplishments during campaign stops have been instrumental in fostering a sense of trust and connection with the electorate. Mr. Mensah argued that these interactions have solidified the party’s image and re-established its commitment to the welfare of the people, especially in the critical pre-election period. He believes that the clarity and relevance of the NPP’s message resonate with the concerns and needs of the citizens, particularly in the Bono Region, thereby further enhancing the party’s appeal.
In conclusion, Mr. Yaw Dabie Appiah Mensah’s remarks encapsulate the sense of anticipation and confidence within the NPP as they approach the December general elections. His emphasis on community engagement, understanding electoral dynamics, and remaining steadfast against opposition tactics reflects a strategic approach aimed at ensuring the party retains power and continues its development agenda for Ghana.


