Bawumia is the only one who can lead Ghana to the promise land

Some candidates in the NPP presidential race behave like gardeners who only tend the flowers inside their own backyard while the weeds outside grow wild and threaten the whole farm.
They want to appear spotless and untouched, refusing to speak on the national challenges created by the NDC, as if ignoring the rot will make it disappear. Leadership, however, is not about pretending the soil is fertile when pests are destroying the roots.
If a candidate cannot boldly confront the issues harming the nation, then that person must step aside for someone who understands that healthy growth demands pruning, nurturing, and protecting the field from dangerous invaders.
Delegates must think carefully before casting their votes, for choosing the wrong gardener will leave our party with withered branches and stunted progress.
Dr. Bawumia has consistently shown the courage to confront the harmful policies of the NDC whenever necessary, just as a good farmer uproots weeds before they spread.
While others look away or even extend apologies to those who threaten our political harvest, he remains committed to safeguarding the party’s future.
A leader who cannot detect pests, correct soil imbalance, or irrigate the farm with bold ideas cannot lead us into a fruitful season.
But Dr. Bawumia has proven that he understands timing, cultivation, and the discipline required to transform challenges into a bumper harvest in 2028.
Let us unite behind him, for he is the one prepared to restore the garden of Ghana and lead the NPP back to power.



