‘Bawumia Nation’ App launched to mobilise volunteers online
An app to mobilise volunteers online for the 2024 Bawumia campaign has been launched.
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Named as “Bawumia Nation,” it is available on Google Play Store and App Store on Apple Store.
Led by Dr Augustine Blay, the Executive Secretary to the Vice President and Head of the Digital Campaign Team for the Bawumia For President 2024 Campaign, the App was launched on Friday, September 27, 2024 at the Athletic Oval on the University of Ghana campus.
It is a volunteer online mobilisation group with the aim of connecting people who share similar interest of working collectively to get Dr. Bawumia elected as President of Ghana in the 2024 general elections, making it feasible for everyone to play a role in the campaign, irrespective of their location.
The launch ceremony was filled with fun and educational activities.
It was attended by some dignitaries from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), members of the Bawumia Nation, representatives and members of other NPP volunteer groups, as well as the general public.
Dr. Augustine Blay, the founder of Bawumia Nation said the App was the first of its type among all NPP volunteer groups, and detailed how the App connects members and mobilises them to actively participate in the campaign.
Be part of Bawumia Nation by downloading the App on either Google Play Store or Apple App Store, follow the prompts to sign in and create an account and profile, he said.
Recruit twelve people (who are referred to as citizens of Bawumia Nation, making you their Prefect) to join your network by encouraging them to download the App and enter your Member ID as their referral code as well as entreat them to also recruit their twelve people to become citizens of Bawumia Nation and from there the cycle continues, thereby expanding the Bawumia Nation network, he added.
“You also stand a chance to win badges and tokens you can redeem as you help the network grow. Connect with other citizens, engage your friends any time and network with other people to campaign together to ensure that Dr. Bawumia wins the upcoming election,” Dr Blay said.