The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has reiterated his commitment to addressing the welfare needs of party delegates as well as ordinary party members, should he be elected flagbearer and eventually President in the 2028 elections.
Dr. Bawumia, who first made this pledge while aspiring to be the NPP flagbearer in 2023, said the policy would be designed to fully operate whether the party is in or out of power when rolled out and would be targeted to meet the specific welfare needs of Party members.
Emphasizing that an army marches on its stomach and the party cannot hope to recapture power if it fails to meet the welfare needs of its grassroots and structures, Dr. Bawumia said that various research had shown neglect as a significant factor in why many refused to vote in 2024. He planned to address this by rolling out a broad, sustainable plan for Party welfare.
“We will roll out major, targeted welfare policies that directly address our welfare needs. I have ideas for a comprehensive, practical, and sustainable welfare program for the NPP, and it will be one of my major initiatives if you give me the mandate to lead this party.
“One of the first steps would be to establish a Welfare Desk at every level of the Party to collate data on who needs what, to ensure equitable distribution of opportunities. No ‘adidigya’ or ‘menyaa hwee’.
“Among many things, we will also institute measures that ensure resources go directly to the grassroots to facilitate Party work,” he pledged during various engagements with current and former Constituency Executives and former government officials in the Eastern Region.
Dr Bawumia’s message of building an inclusive, formidable Party ahead of the Party’s flagbearer contest on January 31 has seen him meet with various stakeholders in the NPP, with remarkable results nationwide.
On Wednesday, 15 of the 23 NPP MPs in the Eastern Region threw their weight behind his candidature, pointing out that he was the most marketed and prepared candidate for the NPP flagbearer job.