Sammi Awuku tells Alan Campaign, “Come join Team Bawumia to break the 8.”

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Sammi Awuku, a key member of the ‘Bawumia for President Campaign Team,’ has sent a rallying cry to Alan Kyerematen Campaign Team members, calling them to rally behind Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ambition to ‘Break the 8’ in the approaching 2024 General Elections.

Mr Awuku said in a statement posted on Wednesday, September 6, following the withdrawal of NPP flagbearer aspirant Alan Kyerematen, that this is not the time for division within the party or disparaging words that might aggravate internal wounds.

“Instead, now is a chance to reach out to everyone in order to make the 2024 campaign and election triumph a possibility,” Awuku said.

Acknowledging the diverse support within the party, Awuku called on supporters of all candidates, including those who didn’t make it to the top 5, to come together.

He echoed Dr. Bawumia’s call for a harmonious approach, emphasizing that the campaign should not be characterized by internal strife but should focus on the broader goal of securing victory for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“To all the supporters of the candidates who couldn’t make it to the top 5 and supporters of aspirants who made it to the top 5, please let’s come together. Let’s solve our problems together and once again position the NPP still as the party of choice ahead of the 2024 General Elections to deliver economic prosperity for our nation, Ghana.

“The challenges we face today as a party and country may be fearsome, but so are our strengths. Dr Bawumia and his team will work hand in hand with each and everyone within the NPP and outside the party to once again deliver victory in 2024.”

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