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Let us keep working hard for decisive victory in December – Bawumia urges

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The Vice President and Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu
Bawumia, has urged the rank and file of the NPP to stay
united and focused to ensure an emphatic victory in both the
Presidential and Parliamentary election in December.
Addressing thousands of supporters in Nkawkaw on Saturday
during his campaign tour of the Constituency, Dr. Bawumia
said "it is as important to vote for your parliamentary
candidate, as it is to vote for me" in order to ensure that the
NPP has a clear majority in the next parliament after the
elections.
"You have all seen what has been happening in Parliament
with the close numbers, 137:137 and that is worrying so we
don't want a repeat of that," he said.
In a comment that acknowledged the hard work of
parliamentary candidates and the party at the grassroots so
far, Dr. Bawumia said the NPP was poised to win a decisive
parliamentary majority if elections were held today due to
what he has seen during his constituency visits.
"There is no doubt about it. If the elections are held today,
the NPP will have a decisive majority. Not a majority but a
decisive majority in Parliament," Dr. Bawumia said.

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"What I can assure you is that from what I know; I have been
to over 200 Constituencies, I have campaigned on the ground
I have seen the data and I can tell you that if we hold the
elections today, NPP will have a decisive majority in
Parliament. There is no doubt about it."
The Flagbearer, however, urged the party's supporters that
since the election is still some days away, they should stay
focused until December 7.
"The election is not today. It is on December 7 and if it
continues like this and we all come together, by midnight on
December 7, all of you will hear that the NPP has a decisive
majority in Parliament."

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