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The former Vice President of Ghana and 2028 NPP presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, paid a courtesy call on the Ga Mantse, extending heartfelt well-wishes following the traditional leader’s recent accident.
The visit, marked by warmth and solidarity, was aimed at expressing personal concern and support for the Ga Mantse’s full recovery.
During the meeting, Dr Bawumia conveyed his prayers for the Mantse’s speedy return to health, highlighting the significant role the traditional authority plays in the Ga community.

“Your leadership and guidance are invaluable to the people of Ga, and I pray for your swift recovery so that you may continue to serve your community with strength and wisdom,” he remarked.

The Ga Mantse received the former Vice President with gratitude, acknowledging the gesture as a demonstration of unity and respect across both political and traditional lines.

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