NPP Will Win 2024 Elections With A Resounding Victory and It Will Shock The NDC- Dennis ‘Miracles’ Aboagye

The Director of communications for Dr. Bawumia’s 2024 campaign, Hon. Dennis Miracle Aboagye has disclosed that the NPP will go into the December polls with a solid united strategy.

He noted that these will be strategies that the NDC would have never thought of, and with that the NPP will win the election resoundingly.

“Politics is all about competing ideas and on the 7th of December 2024, exactly 11 PM, NPP will win the election to the amazement of everybody. Ghanaians have two options, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and John Dramani Mahama and there is no doubt that Mahama is no match for Bawumia when rating them”, he said. 

“Nobody queues to vote without knowing the purpose of his or her vote. Every human being has a reason to vote.
Ghanaians have two options, Mahama and Bawumia. Comparing their works as vice President, Bawumia remains one of the most vibrant active best performing vice president we have had in the country. NPP is going to win the December 2024 election resoundingly with a solid united strategy, NDC will never think of and will be in shock”, he told Kwaku Dawuro in an exclusive interview. 

He added that former President Mahama’s spokesperson in 2011,  Jinapor disclosed that during the tenure of late Atta Mills, he was handling both the economy and development of the country, whiles he gave societal projects to Mahama to handle as Vice President. Meanwhile, look at what Bawumia on the other hand, has been able to do and continue to do as Vice President. He was given a responsibility by the President to execute, and each of those responsibilities, he delivered excellently.

“The behavior of an individual will show the kind of leadership he will offer if given power. Bawumia has been a vice President close to 8 years and there is no bad issue about him. Meanwhile, Mahama as a Vice President, had his then Boss, Late Atta Mills, instigating an investigation against him. Every single Ghanaians across the country have decided not to go backwards but rather move forward”, he said.Â