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Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's commitment to implementing digital infrastructure to transform Ghana through technology has been hailed as the solution the country truly needs.
Making a strong case for Dr. Bawumia’s election as Ghana’s next President, Pastor Alexander King Doku, a youth development advocate, expressed his conviction that Bawumia is the leader Ghana needs due to his forward-thinking vision.
Pastor Doku emphasised that, after following the works of all the candidates, especially the two leading contenders, he is convinced that Bawumia stands out.
"Ghana, at this stage of its development, needs a leader who speaks the language of globalisation, and the language of globalisation is digitalisation. The person who speaks that language is Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia," Pastor Alexander Doku told students at the Islamic University during the review of "Dr. Bawumia and the Modern Vice Presidency," a book by Prof. Etse Sikanku.
While commending Dr. Bawumia for his impactful role as Vice President despite the limitations of the position, Pastor Doku also praised him for his clear vision across multiple sectors, which he believes will propel the country forward if Bawumia becomes President.
"I have listened to all the candidates, and I have no doubt in my mind that Bawumia has demonstrated a clearer vision than any of those seeking to lead the country," Pastor Doku stated.
"As Vice President, Bawumia has shown through his work that one can be a deputy and still make a significant impact."
"God can use anyone to bring about change in Ghana, and I believe Bawumia is that person. He has shown a clear vision to move the country forward with his policies," he added.
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