In what is fast becoming the biggest political bombshell ahead of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) primaries, shocking revelations have emerged alleging that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia held a closed-door meeting with a group of macho men to tilt the outcome of the internal elections in his favor.
According to inside sources, the meeting—described by party insiders as “highly unusual and suspicious”—was reportedly held in a discreet location far from the public eye. The alleged agenda? To allegedly strategize on how to deploy muscle power at polling centers, intimidate opponents, and secure victory at all costs.
The exposé has sent shockwaves across the political space, with critics raising serious questions about fairness, transparency, and the very integrity of the upcoming primaries. Many fear that if true, this could deepen cracks within the NPP and damage its credibility ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Opposition voices have wasted no time in reacting. Some NDC communicators are already calling it a “dark day for Ghana’s democracy,” while grassroots members of the NPP have expressed outrage, demanding answers from the Vice President’s camp.
So far, Dr. Bawumia’s team has not issued an official response to the allegations. But political watchers say the heat is on, and the pressure to come clean will only intensify as the story continues to gain traction nationwide.
For many Ghanaians, this revelation adds to the growing list of questions surrounding the internal politics of the NPP: Are the primaries truly free and fair, or are the outcomes already decided behind closed doors?