Former NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says loyalty to a party is a choice, not a measure of how long one has been a member. In a statement that echoes the sentiment of many within the party, Dr. Bawumia emphasized that loyalty is demonstrated by one's actions and willingness to put the party first.
Dr. Bawumia's words come after President Akufo-Addo was accused of being disloyal to the party's founding principles. This led to tension within the party's leadership, with some members calling for a return to the party's founding values.
But Dr. Bawumia argues that loyalty is not just about following the party's rules or ideology. Rather, it is about being willing to make sacrifices for the party and for the country. 'It is about putting the interests of the party and the nation above one's personal interests,' he said.
For Dr. Bawumia, loyalty is not about how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is about what one does for the party and for the country. 'It is about being willing to take a stand for what is right, even when it is difficult,' he said.
He pointed out that former President John Kufuor had to fight for the leadership of the party against strong opposition. He had to navigate complex internal politics and overcome the resistance of some party members who were loyal to the old order.
However, according to Dr. Bawumia, President Akufo-Addo's leadership has brought about significant progress for the party and the country. He says this is a testament to the party's ability to adapt and innovate.
Dr. Bawumia's statement may have come as a surprise to some within the party. His words are significant because they reflect a shift in the party's values and priorities. With the party's current leadership facing criticism for being disloyal to the party's founding principles, Dr. Bawumia's statement offers a different perspective.
It is worth noting that this shift in values may not be widely accepted by all members of the party. However, for Dr. Bawumia, the party's loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country.
In a statement that will likely spark debate within the party, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is not measured by how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is measured by what one does for the party and for the country. 'The casualty of internal strife within our ranks is not just the individual sidelined, but the party itself,' he said.
For Dr. Bawumia, what is at stake is the party's very existence. He believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats. However, he is optimistic that the party can recover and regain its strength.
Dr. Bawumia's statement may have sparked debate within the party, but it also offers a new perspective on what loyalty means within the party. He believes that loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country.
In a statement that echoes the sentiments of many within the party, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is demonstrated by one's actions and willingness to put the party first. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
According to Dr. Bawumia, the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats. He believes that this is a serious issue that requires urgent attention.
Dr. Bawumia's statement has sparked debate within the party. However, for him, what is at stake is the party's very existence. He believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats.
The party's leadership has been accused of being disloyal to the party's founding principles. However, Dr. Bawumia disagrees with this assessment. He believes that President Akufo-Addo's leadership has brought about significant progress for the party and the country.
For Dr. Bawumia, loyalty is not about how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is about what one does for the party and for the country. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
In a statement that will likely spark debate within the party, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is not measured by how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is measured by what one does for the party and for the country. 'The party's loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country,' he said.
Dr. Bawumia's statement may have come as a surprise to some within the party. However, for him, what is at stake is the party's very existence. He believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats.
In a statement that highlights the party's internal struggles, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
The party's internal struggles have been a major issue for the party. However, Dr. Bawumia believes that the party's loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country.
Dr. Bawumia's statement has sparked debate within the party. He believes that loyalty is not about how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is about what one does for the party and for the country.
Dr. Bawumia's statement has sparked debate within the party. However, for him, what is at stake is the party's very existence. He believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats.
For Dr. Bawumia, loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
In a statement that echoes the sentiments of many within the party, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is demonstrated by one's actions and willingness to put the party first. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
According to Dr. Bawumia, the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats. He believes that this is a serious issue that requires urgent attention.
In a statement that will likely spark debate within the party, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is not measured by how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is measured by what one does for the party and for the country. 'The party's loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country,' he said.
Dr. Bawumia's statement has sparked debate within the party. However, for him, what is at stake is the party's very existence. He believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats.
In a statement that highlights the party's internal struggles, Dr. Bawumia says loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
Dr. Bawumia's statement has sparked debate within the party. He believes that loyalty is not about how long one has been a member of the party. Rather, it is about what one does for the party and for the country.
The party's internal struggles have been a major issue for the party. However, Dr. Bawumia believes that the party's loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country.
For Dr. Bawumia, loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country. He believes that this is the only way the party can recover and regain its strength.
Key Facts
- Former NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia weighed in on the importance of loyalty within the party.
- Dr. Bawumia emphasized that loyalty is not about years on a membership card but about the sacrifices one makes for the party and for the country.
- He pointed out that President Akufo-Addo's leadership has brought about significant progress for the party and the country.
- Dr. Bawumia believes that the party's internal struggles have weakened its position and made it more vulnerable to external threats.
- He warned that the party's internal strife is a serious issue that requires urgent attention.