
Hon. George Mireku Duker, Lead Campaign Manager for the Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (DMB) Campaign Team in the Western Region, has expressed profound gratitude to party delegates and grassroots supporters in the region for their overwhelming support in the New Patriotic Party’s(NPP)recent presidential primaries.
In an interview with The New Crusading GUIDE to elicit his overview of Team DMB’s performance in the Western region, the former Tarkwa Member of Parliament(MP) Hon. Duker stated thus; “the strong showing for Dr. Bawumia across the region was a clear reflection of the confidence party faithful have in the Vice President’s leadership credentials and vision for the future of Ghana”.
“The Western Region demonstrated remarkable unity and discipline throughout the process,” Hon. Duker stressed. “The outcome we recorded was the result of hard work, strategic coordination, and an unflinching belief in Dr. Bawumia’s ability to lead the party and the nation.”
Hon. Duker commended regional and constituency executives, polling station agents, volunteers, and campaign coordinators for their tireless mobilisation efforts, noting that their commitment played a crucial role in delivering what he described as one of the most decisive regional performances in the primaries.
He further stressed that the victory in the Western Region was not accidental but the product of effective grassroots engagement and collective resolve. He described the region’s support as a significant contribution to Dr. Bawumia’s overall national victory in the internal contest.
On behalf of the DMB Campaign Team, Hon. Duker assured party faithful that the campaign would continue to build on the momentum generated in the primaries, emphasizing unity and inclusiveness as the party prepares for the next phase of the political journey.
“The Western Region has once again proven its importance to the fortunes of the NPP,” he added. “We are deeply grateful for the trust reposed in us, and we remain committed to working with all stakeholders to secure victory in the national elections.”
He concluded with a call for sustained unity and focus.
