New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters have been cautioned by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia not to hold each other responsible for the party’s loss, as this could further erode party cohesion.
Dr. Bawumia cited voter indifference as the primary cause of the party’s defeat at a meeting with party executives from the Klottey Korley constituency.
He emphasized that after examining the election results, it was evident that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had actually won the poll, not the opposition party surpassing their 2020 performance.
“We couldn’t meet our expectations that is why we conceded. That doesn’t mean it is over. We lost a battle, not the war. I want to encourage you all. In this election, we were the ones that gave the victory to NDC. They didn’t win because their numbers didn’t change from 2020.
“Ours reduced by 40 percent. I want you all to understand that united we stand, but divided we fall. I have seen many people in pain, but I have an abiding belief in God. His ways are not our ways.
“Blame games will destroy us. Let us stand together. Stop the blame games. Let’s look at the future. Let’s concentrate on strengthening the party. It is not about individual ambition. I know we will come out successful.”
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