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The Chief of Jukwa Breman in the Central Region, Nana Kodwo Kobi II, says Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has gained the support of many in the country because he has demonstrated what he can do, as well as showed great vision to move the country forward.
Welcoming Dr. Bawumia as part of his campaign to the community, Nana Kobi expressed his admiration for the NPP flagbearer, adding that Dr. Bawumia has proven himself with his work and vision.
"Bawumia has showed great vision, that is why the country is behind him," said Nana Kobi.
"He has demonstrated great vision and I believe strongly that if Ghanaians support him, he will do more than we have seen."
Highlighting some impacts of Dr. Bawumia's work as Vice President of the country, Nana Kobi narrated how the Ghanacard made things easier for him to go through arrival processes at the airport.
He called for more support for Dr. Bawumia to enable him move the country forward.
"We pray for him that on December 7, he emerges victorious. We know he can do it that is why the country is behind him."
"Let us all back him with love, unity and enthusiasm so that what he has already done (as Vice President), he will do more."
Read also: Bawumia means business and his business is the future of Ghana’s youth – Kow Essuman
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