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A member of the governing New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) communications team, Fredrick Kofi Ameyaw, has described Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the most effective Vice-President in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.
Speaking on TV3 on Wednesday, 20th November, Ameyaw lauded Bawumia’s achievements in office, stating that his contributions have been unmatched in the nation’s history.
According to Ameyaw, Dr Bawumia’s performance as Vice-President demonstrates his capability to excel in the role of President.
He noted that Bawumia has spearheaded significant policy initiatives and reforms that have brought tangible benefits to Ghanaians, particularly in the areas of digitalisation, financial inclusion, and economic management.
Mr Ameyaw emphasised that Bawumia’s accomplishments go beyond rhetoric, pointing to his pragmatic approach to solving complex national challenges.
He argued that Bawumia’s leadership has brought innovation and efficiency to governance, which he believes positions him as the ideal candidate to take Ghana to greater heights as president.
He concluded by urging Ghanaians to recognise the transformative impact of Bawumia’s leadership and rally behind him in the upcoming elections.
Mr Ameyaw expressed confidence that Dr Bawumia’s proven track record as Vice-President is a strong indication of the visionary leadership he would bring to the presidency.
"The fact is that when we want the most effective Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia stands tall. Dr Bawumia has championed 33 policies that have brought relief to Ghanaians," he stated.
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