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Bawumia is The Most Qualified Candidate to Lead NPP – Boniface Gambilla

Bawumia is The Most Qualified Candidate to Lead NPP – Boniface Gambilla

His Excellency Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, Vice President Ghana

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Ghana’s ambassador to Burkina Faso, Boniface Gambilla, has portrayed Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as overqualified to lead the NPP.

In Boniface Gambilla’s assessment, Dr Bawumia is more than prepared to be the next head of the NPP whenever he decides to be the party’s flagbearer.

He spread the word about his perspectives in a meeting by applauding the Vice President over his shocking execution during the 2012 election petition.

The tenth commemoration of the appeal came up as of late, and Bawumia got gigantic applause for his exhibition.

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Boniface Gambilla communicated comparative feelings.

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The one who remained in the dock in the 2012 election petition, uncovered the discretionary commission and the gear apparatus of the NDC, and made the court make suggestions for working on the constituent framework. He is a notable financial expert for the World Bank and IMF. They picked him up and took data from him before he became Vice President. He is overqualified [to be president]. “That doesn’t mean we don’t have others,” he said.

Regardless of his free words, Boniface would not embrace Bawumia for President when he got some information about his decision in the flagbearer race all together not to ridicule the party’s standards.

You can ask me at any point when the time is expected. “At the point when they [NPP] lift the ban, you ask me once more, mark it down and I’ll let you know regardless of whether I support him,” he said.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is one of the leaders for the NPP flagbearer if President Akufo-Addo steps down at the end of his presidency.

Alan Kyeremanten, the Trade and Industry Minister, is supposed to be his main opponent, with other senior party figures additionally expected to challenge him.

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