NPP Wouldn't Get 30% Of Total Votes Cast If It Makes Mistake To Present Bawumia As Flagbearer For 2024 Polls! --Volta NDC Communicator 

He stressed a candidate Bawumia would lose  2024 general elections because Ghanaians electorate have lost trust in the Vice President  since it is a notorious fact that Dr Bawumia has been declared a liar.

NPP Wouldn't Get 30% Of Total Votes Cast If It Makes Mistake To Present Bawumia As Flagbearer For 2024 Polls! --Volta NDC Communicator 

A COMMUNICATIONS team member of the opposition National Democratic Congress in Akatsi South Constituency of the Volta Region, Mr. Japhet Festus Gbede, has stated categorically that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) would virtually be handing over power to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) if it makes Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia its presidential candidate for the 2024 elections.

 
He stressed a candidate Bawumia would lose  2024 general elections because Ghanaians electorate have lost trust in the Vice President 
since it is a notorious fact that Dr Bawumia has been declared a liar.
According to the young astute politician, the
available data corroborated with my own analysis has indicated that it is highly probable that the NPP would face significant challenges in achieving 30% of the total votes cast if they choose to Dr. Bawumia as its presidential candidate for the 2024 General elections.
Speaking in an interview with Soireenews.com in Accra, the Volta NDC communicator stressed that this assertion is based on various factors and considerations, including historical voting patterns, shifting political dynamics, and the strengths and weaknesses of Dr. Bawumia as a candidate after listening to his comedy today at the Akatsico dining hall.
He indicated that:"While Dr. Bawumia may be a competent individual with a strong background in economics in the minds of some individuals within the NPP, his leadership skills and political experience are questionable."
Furthermore, he pointed out that the NPP needs to focus on building a strong and united party, rather than relying on an individual to carry them to victory. 
"If the NPP wants to be taken seriously as a contender for power in the 2024 elections, they need to choose a candidate who has a proven track record of leadership and political experience, not a comedian moving around attacking and using President Mahama as his campaign message,' Mr Gbede noted.