The Bimbilla Constituency Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mbow Mohammed, has formally resigned from his position, effective Monday, May 18, 2026.
In a resignation letter addressed to the Northern Regional Chairman of the party, he said his decision followed careful reflection after serving the party in various capacities since 1992.
He noted that his long years of service had been dedicated to supporting the growth and strength of the NPP at all levels, both financially and physically, as well as through personal commitment.
“Since becoming a member in good standing of the party in 1992, I have dedicated my time, energy, and resources to the growth and strengthening of the party at all levels,” he stated.
Mr. Mohammed described his time as Constituency Chairman as an honour, saying he worked with party executives and supporters to advance the interests of the party in the constituency.
He explained that his resignation was not a withdrawal from the party but a step back from active leadership duties to regain personal peace and strength.
“However, after careful reflection and consideration, I believe this is the appropriate time for me to take a back seat from active leadership responsibilities,” he said.
He stressed that he remains a committed member of the NPP and will continue to support the party’s efforts towards the 2028 general elections and beyond.
“I wish to state clearly that my resignation from office does not in any way mean resignation from the party. I remain a loyal and committed member,” he added.
Mr. Mohammed expressed gratitude to party executives at all levels for their support throughout his tenure and wished the party well in its future endeavours.










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