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Bawumia Leads in NPP Internal Collation After Results from 1,275 Polling Stations
A recent update from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) internal collation of election results has sparked interest across the country. According to a statement from a prominent NPP official, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana, is currently leading after the collation of results from 1,275 polling stations. This claim comes amid anticipation and excitement in the lead-up to the party's presidential primaries.
The internal collation, though not official, has been presented as an indication of Bawumia's popularity and support within the NPP. The numbers, collected from a wide array of constituencies, show that Bawumia is currently outperforming his competitors within the party. These early figures are crucial as they provide a glimpse into the dynamics of the NPP race, signaling where support is concentrated.
Bawumia's success so far has been attributed to his strategic campaigning and his reputation as a knowledgeable figure in both economic and political matters. His position as Vice President has also given him a significant platform to engage with voters across the country. Many within the party and outside have seen him as a key figure in the future of Ghana’s politics, with his popularity seemingly growing by the day.
While these results are still being verified and are part of the party’s internal process, they provide valuable insight into the potential outcome of the NPP primaries. As the election season continues to heat up, attention will undoubtedly focus on whether Bawumia can maintain his lead and secure the nomination for the party’s presidential candidate.
The NPP’s internal race remains tight, with many other influential figures within the party also vying for the position. However, for now, Bawumia seems to be in a strong position, with significant backing from various quarters.
As the NPP prepares for the official primaries, all eyes will be on the final results of the internal collation, which will provide a clearer picture of the party’s direction. The race is still far from over, but for now, Bawumia's supporters can celebrate this early lead.
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