Why Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Is the Best Candidate for NPP in 2028

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The 2024 elections may not have gone in favor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), but if we are to look at the results critically, it would be a mistake to attribute the loss solely to the party’s flag bearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. While some party faithful believe that a new candidate should lead the NPP into the 2028 elections, it is important to consider the real factors that led to the party’s defeat and why Bawumia remains the best option for the party’s future.

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The 2024 Defeat Was Not About Bawumia

Blaming Dr. Bawumia for the NPP’s loss in 2024 is both unfair and politically shortsighted. The party’s challenges in the last election were not due to the candidate but rather the general governance record of the party and its appointees. A wave of public dissatisfaction, economic hardships, and issues of governance played a major role in shaping voter decisions. Dr. Bawumia was not running against an unpopular incumbent; he was inheriting both the successes and failures of the government he served.

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Despite these challenges, his campaign demonstrated resilience, strategy, and a deep connection with the electorate. He did not lose because he lacked vision or competence but because the party as a whole struggled to maintain public trust. The focus now should be on learning from the past rather than discarding a candidate with strong potential.

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Bawumia’s Social Capital and Leadership Qualities

One of Dr. Bawumia’s strongest assets is his unmatched social capital. His early concession speech after the 2024 elections showcased his statesmanship, maturity, and respect for democratic principles. At a time when tensions could have risen, he helped to maintain peace and stability in the country, earning the admiration of many, including non-NPP supporters.

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Moreover, his appeal cuts across various demographics. As a Northern politician in a party traditionally dominated by Southern leadership, he has broadened the NPP’s reach, helping to make the party more nationally inclusive. His ability to connect with both grassroots supporters and the business elite makes him an ideal candidate for 2028.

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Economic Expertise and a Vision for the Future

Dr. Bawumia remains one of Ghana’s foremost economic minds. His deep understanding of economic policy, digital transformation, and financial inclusion has been evident throughout his political career. While the economy faced difficulties during his tenure as Vice President, much of this was due to global factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturns rather than personal mismanagement.

Given the right conditions and a fresh political approach, Bawumia’s economic vision could be the key to revitalizing the NPP’s appeal. He has already laid the foundation for digital transformation, financial inclusion, and modernization of Ghana’s economy. A second chance to lead the party would allow him to articulate a new economic recovery plan that resonates with the people.

Who Else Can Unite the Party Like Bawumia?

One of the biggest challenges the NPP faces ahead of the 2028 elections is party unity. Internal divisions after an electoral loss are common, but the question remains: Who is better positioned to bring the party together than Dr. Bawumia?

Having contested and won the party’s internal primaries in 2023, he has already demonstrated his ability to rally the base. Changing candidates now could deepen cracks within the party, leading to unnecessary factionalism. Instead, the NPP should focus on consolidating support, refining its message, and ensuring that the mistakes of 2024 are not repeated.

Looking Ahead: A Smarter, More Strategic Campaign

If the NPP is to reclaim power in 2028, it must acknowledge that the 2024 elections were lost not because of Dr. Bawumia but because of a disconnect between governance and public expectations. The way forward is not to change candidates impulsively but to build a smarter, more strategic campaign that effectively addresses the concerns of Ghanaians.

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia remains the best candidate to lead this charge. He represents continuity, experience, and a progressive vision for Ghana. Instead of looking backward, the NPP must rally behind him, learn from past mistakes, and position itself as the best alternative for the future.

Bawumia 2028 is not just about a candidate; it’s about a renewed party with a clear vision and a united front.

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Mohammed Amin

Amin Mohammed is a passionate business and tech blogger, as well as an AI enthusiast. Recently featured as a speaker at the 2024 African Youth in AI Summit, Amin's interest in AI stems from his curiosity about how it can revolutionize business in Africa. As a versatile professional, Amin is a Neuro-Linguistic Programmer (NLP), Author, Transformational Trainer, Public Speaker, and Master of Ceremony (MC). His YouTube channel, DTC OfficialGh, is a platform where he shares insights, stories, and interviews with entrepreneurs and successful individuals. As the Chief Executive Officer of Dreamers Transformational Consult, Amin has delivered over 70 transformational talks, mentored more than 200 individuals—from student leaders to startup business owners—organized events for 576 participants, and impacted over 10,000 lives through his speaking engagements. Amin is also the author of "Dream Of A Dreamer" and "Thoughts From A Wild Dreamer." He previously served as the Secretary for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Skills Development of the National Union of Ghana Students.

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