Bawumias have worked like donkeys for NPP - Manasseh Azure tips Veep for NPP 2024

Bawumias have worked like donkeys for NPP - Manasseh Azure tips Veep for NPP 2024

- Manasseh Azure Awuni wants Bawumia to be the 2024 NPP Flagbearer

- The investigative journalist argues that Dr. Bawumia has sacrificed so much for the party

- There are campaigns within the NPP for a flagbearer

Investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni, believes now is the time for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to consider Bawumia as the running mate for the 2024 general elections. His reason is that the Vice President and wife have sacrificed like a donkey for the party.

“The Bawumia’s have worked like donkeys during the campaigns and we have tangible results to show for their sweat in certain identifiable electoral quarters. He is part of the reason many of us have enjoyed or will enjoy the power and its trappings in the eight years,” he stated.
Bawumias have worked like donkeys for NPP - Manasseh Azure tips Veep for NPP 2024
Bawumias have worked like donkeys for NPP - Manasseh Azure tips Veep for NPP 2024
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