Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover, the regional minister for Greater Accra, has cautioned that if the NPP loses the next elections, the nation could lose out on growth.
He claims that the electorate will benefit from a large turnout for the party’s flag candidate and vice president, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
He asserts that Dr. Bawumia has the ability to further Ghana’s development and requires all available assistance.
At the Tema launch of Frafra for Bawumia, a group devoted to advancing the party’s campaign, Titus-Glover was giving a speech.
As the nation approaches the elections on December 7, distinct factions within the NPP are forming in an effort to rally the support necessary for its triumph.
Frafra for Bawumia is one such organisation that has vowed to put in a lot of effort and share the NPP message. Ashaiman and Tema party members who speak Frafra came together for the event.
Daniel Titus-Glover, the regional minister for Greater Accra, spoke at the gathering and urged Ghanaians to support Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s presidential candidate.
Moses Abor, the national president of the Frafra and the head of recognisable organisations in Greater Accra, believes Ghanaians should give the NPP credit for Free SHS during the election.
Akwesi Agyeman, the president of Frafra for Bawumia, said the party is prepared to urge voters to prolong their mandates by highlighting the NPP’s accomplishments.
Yohane Amarh Ashitey, the NPP’s Tema East parliamentary candidate, is asking supporters to support the party because he thinks a significant win is in store for the party in December.