"In a bold and strategic move, Vice President Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has pressed pause on his campaign activities to lend his personal support to an essential national endeavor – the ongoing limited voter registration exercise. With unwavering dedication to strengthening the democratic fabric of Ghana, Dr. Bawumia has opted to channel his energies towards a critical aspect of the electoral process.
During this campaign hiatus, Vice President Dr. Bawumia is making a deliberate effort to connect with the grassroots by visiting carefully selected Electoral Commission (E.C.) registration centers. His mission is clear: to inspire and rally all party loyalists behind the cause of mobilizing eligible individuals for the acquisition of their voter's ID cards.
The call to action is resounding. Dr. Bawumia, echoing the sentiment of unity and purpose, has urged every member of the party to take note and fully engage in the endeavor to meet each constituency's registration target. This 21-day exercise, which commenced on September 12, 2023, seeks to empower approximately 1,350,000 newly eligible citizens who have recently turned 18, as well as eligible Ghanaians who have not previously registered with the Commission.
In this pivotal moment, Ghana's democracy stands to benefit from the Vice President's admirable commitment to inclusivity and civic engagement. Dr. Bawumia's decision to temporarily set aside campaign rhetoric in favor of a more grassroots approach underscores his dedication to ensuring that every eligible voice is heard in the upcoming elections.
It's a testament to the power of unity and the relentless pursuit of a fair and representative electoral process that reflects the true will of the people.