The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is gearing up for the 2028 general elections, and all eyes are on Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia as the potential flagbearer. Political analysts believe that Bawumia’s leadership will be crucial in determining the party’s chances of returning to power. The NPP has been in power since 2017, and the party is facing internal conflicts and external pressures. Bawumia, who has been a key figure in the party, is seen as a unifying force who can bring the party together and lead it to victory. However, the road to 2028 will not be easy, and the NPP will face stiff competition from the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). The NDC has been gaining momentum in recent months, and the party is confident of winning the 2028 elections. Despite the challenges, Bawumia remains a popular figure in the NPP, and his leadership is seen as a major asset for the party. Bawumia has been credited with playing a key role in the NPP’s 2016 and 2020 election victories, and his economic expertise is seen as a major strength. The Vice President has also been instrumental in promoting the party’s policies and programs, including the Free SHS policy and the Planting for Food and Jobs initiative. However, Bawumia will face competition from other potential flagbearers, including former Trade Minister Alan Kyerematen and former Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko. The NPP will also need to address its internal conflicts and work towards unity if it is to have any chance of winning the 2028 elections. The party has been plagued by infighting and power struggles, which have weakened its chances of winning. The NPP will also need to work on its grassroots support, which has been eroded in recent months. The party’s supporters are demanding change and are calling for a more effective leadership. Bawumia will need to work hard to win back the support of the party’s grassroots and to unite the party behind his leadership. The 2028 elections will be a major test for the NPP, and the party will need to be at its best if it is to have any chance of winning. The elections will be a referendum on the party’s performance in government, and the NPP will need to demonstrate that it has delivered on its promises. The party will also need to respond to the challenges facing the country, including the economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. The NPP will need to show that it has a plan to address these challenges and to take the country forward. Bawumia’s leadership will be crucial in this regard, and he will need to demonstrate that he has the vision and the expertise to lead the country. The Vice President has already started working on his campaign, and he has been meeting with party supporters and stakeholders. He has also been outlining his vision for the country, including his plans for the economy, education, and healthcare. Bawumia’s campaign will focus on his achievements as Vice President, including his role in implementing the Free SHS policy and the Planting for Food and Jobs initiative. He will also be highlighting his economic expertise and his plans for taking the country forward. The NPP’s 2028 comeback will depend on Bawumia’s ability to unite the party and to lead it to victory. The party will need to work hard to address its internal conflicts and to build a strong campaign. The 2028 elections will be a major test for the NPP, and the party will need to be at its best if it is to have any chance of winning.