The National Treasurer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), George Kwabena Abankwa-Yeboah has been tipped as the potential winner of the chairmanship in the upcoming national elections.

Mr. Abankwa-Yeboah who is currently touring the nation has so far received a massive endorsement from delegates ahead of the polls.

The aspiring chairman who picked his nominations forms of the party's headquarters last week has so far visited the Eastern, Volta, Oti, Ashanti, and the Bono regions in canvassing for votes.

At every constituency he visited, the delegates gave him a warm reception and overwhelmingly endorsed his candidature as the next chairman of the party.

Abankwa-Yeboah in his message to the delegates preaches unity, and also calls on the other aspirants to display high grade of mutual respect before, during, and after the contest.

According to him, unity and mutual respect towards other contestants and all members of the party is his number one priority.

He constantly says "all of us must show mutual respect to one another to prove to our opponents that there is a binding chord of unity amongst us so that Ghanaians would watch and say yes, this is a seriously determined party."

"Needless to say UNITED WE STAND BUT DIVIDED WE FALL. So long as we want to break the 8-year tenure cycle and jinx, we must present a strong undividable front to face 2024," says Abankwa-Yeboah.

Mr. Abankwa-Yeboah who has repeatedly advocated for unity in the party postulated that he is not going to wage any divisive and dirty campaign as according to him, after his win, he would like to work hand in hand with his fellow contestants to plan and execute policies to surmount the big hurdle of 2024.

“I believe that if all party members hold on to the party structures and respect the constitution of the party from the polling station to the national level and the party’s proactiveness to resolving all internal wranglings and misunderstandings as early as possible, then there will be an assurance of victory in 2024,” he added.

He further cautioned all party leaders not to discriminate or manipulate anyone who intends to contest any position in the party, saying equal opportunity should be given to such persons after which whoever wins must be supported and whoever loses must accept defeat and together move the party forward.

He is expected to file the nomination forms this week and commence the next phase of his visit.