‘Showdown election’ set for Saturday
The ‘Showdown Election’ is set to take place on Saturday, with over two hundred thousand Ghanaians voting for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flag bearer for the 2024 elections. The main contenders in this election are Hon. Kennedy “Akompreko” Ohene Agyepong, a fiery Member of Parliament, and the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
Ohene Agyepong, who came second in the Super Delegates Congress, has gained a strong following with his bold and outspoken style. Meanwhile, Bawumia has garnered significant support, winning by a wide margin in the previous congress.
The two other contenders, Hon. Francis Addai-Nimoh and Dr. Owusu Afriyie-Akoto, are not expected to have a significant impact on the election. They have struggled to generate voter confidence compared to the campaign strategies of Agyepong and Bawumia.
These two frontrunners offer contrasting styles and approaches. Agyepong is known for his controversial statements and confrontational nature, while Bawumia maintains a calm and calculated demeanor.
Agyepong has captured the public’s attention with his grassroots appeal and ability to garner media coverage. On the other hand, Bawumia’s campaign has been organized and strategic, utilizing media allies and political expertise.
The outcome of this election will have significant implications for the future of the NPP. Regardless of the result, the party will need to unify its members and strategize for the upcoming 2024 elections.