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Samira Bawumia, the wife of the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) presidential candidate, has passionately urged Ghanaians to vote for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the upcoming elections, emphasising his commitment to creating sustainable jobs for the youth.
During her campaign tour in the Ashanti Region, she highlighted the pressing need for job creation as a means to empower young people and enhance their livelihoods.
In her address to voters, Samira asserted that Dr. Bawumia's extensive experience as Vice President has equipped him with the necessary skills to implement policies that will generate meaningful employment opportunities.
She pointed to his track record in promoting digitalization and innovation as key factors that would help drive economic growth and job creation in Ghana.
Mrs Bawumia also addressed the challenges facing the youth, noting that many are struggling to find stable employment in the current economic climate.
She expressed confidence that under Dr. Bawumia's leadership, the government would prioritise initiatives aimed at equipping young people with the skills and resources they need to succeed in the job market.
The campaign tour included engagements with various community groups, where Samira Bawumia emphasised the importance of a united effort to bring about change in Ghana.
She urged voters to support her husband’s vision for the future, assuring them that a vote for Dr. Bawumia is a vote for progress, sustainability, and the empowerment of Ghana’s youth.
"Bawumia is coming up with so many innovative ideas for the betterment of all of us, especially the women and the youth. He is coming to help the women and as for Asanteman, women are key and he (Dr Bawumia) knows that with women progressing, the country will move forward and for this reason, he has brought a lot of policies for the women including the SME Bank for traders."
"The youth are also asking for jobs because through President and Dr Bawumia, we have Free SHS and most of the youth are now asking jobs and Dr Bawumia has promised to create sustainable jobs for them," she stated.
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