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In an address to a gathering of clergymen and women in the Volta Region, Dr Alhaji Bawumia, the Presidential Candidate of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming general elections, attributed Ghana's enduring peace to the nation's strong foundation of religious tolerance.
During his one-day campaign tour in Ho, the regional capital, Dr Bawumia expressed profound gratitude to the religious leaders for their crucial role in maintaining harmony and unity across Ghana. "Without the religious tolerance from the clergymen and women in this country, there would be no peace," he asserted, emphasising the indispensable contributions of these spiritual leaders to the nation's stability.
The interaction was a pivotal moment in Dr Bawumia's campaign, highlighting his commitment to engaging with diverse communities and recognising the vital role of religious harmony in national development.
He praised the clergy for their continuous prayers and efforts towards peace and progress, acknowledging their unwavering support as a cornerstone of Ghana's societal cohesion.
Dr Bawumia also seized the opportunity to call on the clergy to pray for his presidential bid, expressing his aspiration to lead the country towards further development. "I ask for your prayers as I seek to become the president of this country. Together, we can bring more development and prosperity to our beloved nation," he urged.
Highlighting his track record, Dr Bawumia pointed to significant interventions he has championed, such as the digitalisation of services and the implementation of the Ghana Card.
He noted that these initiatives have been instrumental in driving Ghana's progress, enhancing efficiency, and improving access to essential services for all citizens.
The Ghana Card, a biometric identification system, has been a transformative project under Dr Bawumia's leadership. It aims to streamline government services, reduce fraud, and enhance security. "The digitalisation efforts, including the Ghana Card, have positioned us on a path to a modern, efficient, and transparent society," he remarked, underscoring his vision for a technologically advanced Ghana.
Enthusiastic receptions and meaningful dialogues with various community leaders marked Dr Bawumia's visit to the Volta Region. His message of unity, peace, and progress resonated deeply with the attendees, reflecting the widespread desire for continued stability and development.
In addition to his focus on religious tolerance, Dr Bawumia addressed other pressing issues during his tour. He discussed his plans for economic growth, job creation, and improving healthcare and education. His comprehensive approach aims to address the multifaceted challenges facing Ghana, ensuring a holistic development agenda that benefits all citizens.
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