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“Ghana’s Destiny in Your Hands”: Awasumanhene Urges Support for Bawumia

The paramount chief expresses confidence in Bawumia's leadership abilities to drive development

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  • Awasumanhene emphasizes Bawumia’s leadership qualities
  • Nana Bofobene IV urges Ghanaians to unite for change
  • Nana Bofobene IV believes in a prosperous future under Bawumia

The Paramount Chief of the Dwenim Awasu traditional area, Nana Bofobene IV, has expressed strong confidence in Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, declaring that Ghana’s future depends on his leadership.

During a visit from the Vice President, who is also the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) candidate for the 2024 elections, the chief commended Bawumia’s vision and leadership.

Nana Bofobene IV highlighted Bawumia’s accomplishments as Vice President, particularly in digitalization, economic reform, and technological advancement, which he believes are crucial for steering the nation toward a brighter future.

He encouraged Ghanaians to unite behind Bawumia, as his innovative policies could pave the way for a better tomorrow for future generations.

The chief also addressed pressing issues faced by the Jaman South Constituency, including poor infrastructure, education, and healthcare, expressing hope that Bawumia’s leadership would catalyze essential development in the region and enhance the community’s quality of life.

He urged constituents to back Dr. Bawumia in the upcoming presidential election, asserting that his leadership is key to unlocking Ghana’s true potential.

Wishing the Vice President success in his campaign, Nana Bofobene IV expressed optimism that a Bawumia presidency would usher in significant positive change for the country.

“Though you may not be from here, your good deeds resonate with us. You’re not just an ordinary person; you’ve engaged with our issues and proposed solutions for progress,” he said. “We see the future of Ghana resting in your hands.”

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