A large crowd accompanied CEO Malik Basintale as he arrived in Ayawaso East in a show of solidarity for Baba Jamal, mobilising what organisers described as “5,000 men” in support of the campaign.

Show of Political Strength
The energetic procession moved through parts of the constituency, drawing cheers from supporters and residents. Observers described the scene as one of the biggest political mobilisations witnessed in the area in recent months.
Supporters waved party paraphernalia and chanted slogans as Basintale joined Baba Jamal on the ground, signalling what allies say is a renewed push to consolidate grassroots backing.
Backing Baba Jamal
The visit was aimed at reinforcing support for Baba Jamal, a seasoned political figure with deep roots in the constituency. Organisers said the presence of thousands of supporters demonstrated growing momentum ahead of upcoming political activities.
Basintale’s appearance alongside Baba Jamal was framed as a strategic move to energise the base and strengthen unity among loyalists.
Political Atmosphere Intensifies
The development adds to rising political activity across constituencies as parties intensify outreach efforts. Analysts say visible shows of support often play a critical role in shaping public perception and boosting campaign morale.
While turnout figures were not independently verified, the large crowd underscored heightened engagement in Ayawaso East’s political landscape.
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