The Constituency Chairman of the New Patriotic Party in Bimbilla, Mbow Mohammed, has withdrawn his resignation and announced his decision to return to office effective Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
His decision comes barely a day after he formally resigned from the position, with the resignation taking effect on Monday, May 18, 2026.
In a letter addressed to the Northern Regional Chairman of the NPP, dated Tuesday, May 19, Mr. Mohammed said he reconsidered his decision following what he described as overwhelming interventions, appeals and encouragement from party executives and supporters at various levels of the party.
According to him, the appeals came from polling station executives, electoral area coordinators, constituency executives, regional executives and members of the party’s national leadership.
He stated that the show of confidence, concern and commitment to party unity deeply influenced his decision to rescind his resignation and return to office.
Mr. Mohammed also expressed gratitude to the Northern Regional Chairman of the party, Mohammed Adam Baantima Samba, for his leadership and efforts towards peace, reconciliation and unity within the party.
“After careful reflection, I have come to appreciate that the collective interest and progress of the party must remain paramount above personal considerations,” portions of the letter read.
“It is therefore in the supreme interest of the party, the constituency, and our shared vision towards victory in the 2028 general elections and beyond that I accept the calls to return and continue serving in my capacity as Constituency Chairman,” the statement added.
In his earlier resignation letter, Mr. Mohammed indicated that the decision followed careful reflection after years of service to the NPP in various capacities since 1992.
He noted that his contributions to the party over the years had included financial support, physical commitment and personal sacrifices aimed at strengthening the party.


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