NPP race: Bawumia 's backyard falls for Bryan Acheampong
Walewale, the hometown of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, came alive as Dr. Bryan Acheampong stormed the constituency to a rousing reception that underscored the shifting dynamics within the New Patriotic Party’s presidential race.
Defying expectations, Acheampong was met with enthusiastic crowds, energetic chants, and visible excitement from delegates and grassroots supporters, signalling that his message of discipline, renewal, and delivery is resonating even in traditionally symbolic strongholds.
Supporters openly praised Acheampong’s organisational discipline, readiness to lead, and ability to secure a victory for the NPP in 2028. The warmth of the reception in Walewale sent a clear signal: delegates are weighing leadership options beyond familiar loyalties.
Acheampong reiterated his call for unity within the party, stressing that the NPP’s path back to victory lies in discipline, credibility, and reconnecting with the base.
As the campaign gathers pace, Walewale may well be remembered as a defining moment, proof that Bryan Acheampong’s appeal is cutting across regions, expectations, and long-held assumptions.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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