According to Richard Ahiagbah, the NPP’s director of communications, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who is the party’s flagbearer, will gain ground in the Volta Region during the general elections in 2024.
According to him, the Volta Region is changing, which increases Dr. Bawumia’s prospects of winning more votes in the area, which is thought of as the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) stronghold.
Regarding Dr. Bawumia’s campaign tour of the area on Thursday, May 30, Mr. Ahiagbah said on his X platform, “I discovered that the NDC had released a statement stating Bawumia’s visit to the Volta Region was unproductive.” This is to illustrate to them how the Volta Region is experiencing a crumbling of its biscuit.
“I discovered that a statement from the NDC said that Bawumia’s visit to the Volta Region was ineffective. This is to illustrate to them how the Volta Region is experiencing a crumbling of its biscuit. Volta is changing, and Bawumia’s takeover will unfold for them like a motion picture. Yes, that is feasible. It is achievable!
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the vice president who has various ideas to develop the region, including the establishment of free zones in the border town of Aflao in the Ketu South Constituency. Mr. Ahiagbah had urged the people of the Volta Region to vote for Dr. Bawumia prior to Dr. Bawumia’s tour of the region.
He claimed that the Volta Region’s Free Zone enclave is revolutionary.
Regarding Dr. Bawumia’s tour of the Vola Region this Thursday, May 30, he stated on his X platform that “Volta must support Bawumia and reject Mahama.” Under Bawumia’s leadership, the region’s export output will rise, employment will be created, and economic activity will increase.
“Bawumia intends to create free zones or Special Economic Zones in border towns, such as Aflao in the Ketu South Constituency.”
“The Volta Region would benefit greatly from a Free Zone enclave, but NDC-Mahama has no such intentions.
What goals or plans did the former president Mahama have for the Volta Region? Our votes in 2024 will be based on the Volta Region’s progress, not on personal feelings.
“I rounded off my Volta Regional tour today, by engaging various youth groups, in what was an exhilarating encounter,” Dr. Bawumia posted on Facebook following his tour.I had earlier interacted with eager vendors and truckers at the Ho Central Market and the truck park, respectively, and they had greeted me with great warmth. Volta Region, I appreciate your enthusiasm and the kind welcome. It’s Possible!