Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul has issued a strong warning to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding the upcoming 2028 presidential elections, framing it as a critical must-win scenario for the party. Speaking on Joy News, Nitiwul cautioned against the risks associated with selecting a first-time presidential candidate, emphasizing that such a choice could lead to a catastrophic defeat following their loss in 2024. He strongly advocates for the candidacy of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, citing his established public image and proven electoral experience as key advantages. Nitiwul argues that Ghanaians typically do not favor first-time candidates, making Bawumia the safest and most viable option for the NPP. He reiterated that the party has limited time to market a new candidate and must focus on continuity and tested leadership to secure victory. Additionally, Nitiwul noted that Bawumia is concentrating on winning the support of party delegates rather than engaging in negative campaigning against rivals, which he believes is crucial for maintaining unity within the party post-primaries. His comments come amid ongoing discussions within the NPP about candidate selection, with Nitiwul's endorsement of Bawumia reflecting a strategic approach to ensure the party's success in the 2028 elections.
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