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Dec 7 Elections: Bawumia Tells Voters “The Choice is Between Backward and Future”

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of Ghana’s ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged voters to back his bid for the presidency in the December 7 elections, asserting that his leadership represents the future of the country.

Speaking at the party’s final rally at the Legon Sports Stadium on December 5, Bawumia described the upcoming election as a choice between moving forward or regressing. “Do we want to go forward or backwards?” he asked, highlighting his vision for Ghana’s next phase of development.

Bawumia emphasized that a vote for him would secure a brighter future for the nation. “We believe it is possible to transform this country into an advanced nation. We believe in possibilities because we have a mindset of possibilities,” he said.

The Vice President, who has served alongside President Akufo-Addo, also highlighted key achievements of the current administration. He pointed to the government’s success in providing free secondary school education to over five million students, reinstating teacher trainee allowances, and expanding health infrastructure. “There is no government that has invested in health infrastructure more than the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government,” he asserted.

Bawumia’s remarks were delivered with a touch of humor as he teased the crowd, asking, “Are we going into the future, or are we going into the past with ‘nkukor nkitinkiti’ (Chicks)?”

The NPP flagbearer called on voters to endorse the government’s track record and ensure its continuation for the future of Ghana.

Source:TheDotNews

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