Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has cast his vote in the Walewale constituency of the Savannah Region in northern Ghana, marking a significant moment in the country’s December 7 general elections.
Upon arriving at his polling station, Dr. Bawumia was met with a warm reception from supporters and constituents. This enthusiasm underscores the strong support base he has built, particularly in the northern regions.
As a key figure in Ghana’s political landscape, Dr. Bawumia has consistently highlighted the NPP’s achievements in digitalization and financial inclusion.
He presents himself as the candidate for modernization and continued growth, emphasizing the party’s commitment to leveraging technology and innovative policies to drive economic development.
Addressing the media after casting his ballot, Dr. Bawumia expressed optimism about winning the presidential election.
“I am confident of victory,” he said, citing the transformation the NPP has delivered and his belief that Ghanaians will choose to continue on this path of progress ².
Dr. Bawumia’s campaign has focused on key issues such as economic recovery, job creation, and infrastructure development.
He has pledged to protect and deepen social policies and programs initiated by the NPP, including free SHS, free TVET, and the expansion of the school feeding programme.
As the election unfolds, Dr. Bawumia’s confidence in his party’s achievements and his vision for Ghana’s future will be put to the test.