KASOA FALLS FIRMLY IN LINE BEHIND DR. BAWUMIA: NPP STRONGHOLD TURNS EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY IN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES

By Ike Yeboah Asante Concerned Patriot with a Political Eagle Eye

In the lead-up to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential primaries, Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has established himself as the clear frontrunner, particularly in the Awutu Senya East constituency(Kasoa).
Today, the kind of reception NPP delegates in Kasoa gave to Dr. Bawumia is a stark contrast to the experience of other aspirants who have struggled to generate similar levels of enthusiasm and commitment from delegates in Kasoa.
The outcome is clear: Kasoa has become a near-exclusive domain for Dr. Bawumia, with rivals, finding it increasingly difficult to make headway in the constituency.
Dr. Bawumia received a remarkable display of support from party delegates in the constituency, signalling a high level of commitment toward his candidacy. The enthusiastic turnout and pledges of support from delegates indicate that Kasoa has effectively become a pivotal area for the Bawumia campaign, with none of the other aspirants receiving comparable backing.

UNPRECEDENTED SUPPORT IN KASOA

Kasoa, a major town in the Central Region, has long been a significant political terrain for candidates vying for leadership within the NPP. However, the reception that Dr. Bawumia received during his visit was exceptional, with party delegates attending in large numbers. What set this visit apart was not merely the size of the crowd but the demonstrable commitment of the delegates. There was a palpable sense of confidence among attendees that Dr. Bawumia is the candidate best positioned to lead the NPP into the 2028 general elections.
The delegates’ unwavering support has culminated in a clear promise to vote for Dr. Bawumia in the upcoming presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026. This high level of commitment is strategically important as it signals Dr. Bawumia’s dominance in the race, with expectations that he will secure a substantial share of votes in the primaries.

KASOA AS A DEFINING MOMENT IN THE RACE

Dr. Bawumia’s Kasoa visit has effectively marked the constituency as a crucial stronghold for his candidacy. Not only did he receive a level of support unparalleled by other contenders, but the enthusiasm displayed by delegates signals a broader alignment with his vision for Ghana’s future. The Vice President’s message of economic modernization, technological advancement, and national development resonated deeply with the delegates, reinforcing his standing as the NPP’s preferred candidate.

 

THE ROAD TO 2028

With the NPP presidential primaries barely two months away, Dr. Bawumia’s commanding position in Kasoa offers a strong indication of his trajectory in the race. The enthusiastic support from delegates in the constituency signals a deep-rooted confidence in his leadership and vision for Ghana’s future. While it is early to make definitive predictions, the current trends suggest that Dr. Bawumia’s path to becoming the NPP’s flagbearer for the 2028 elections is rapidly becoming clearer.

Should the momentum in Kasoa be replicated across the country, Dr. Bawumia shall very well secure a decisive mandate in the primaries. As the NPP prepares for its presidential election, the party’s rank-and-file is clearly rallying behind a candidate whose popularity, vision, and leadership qualities position him as the future of the party and the nation

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