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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Flagbearer of the NPP, has commenced his campaign tour of the North East Region with a strong appeal to Ghanaians to scrutinise the policies and initiatives implemented by the NPP government over the past seven and a half years.
He urged voters to compare these achievements to those of their main opponents ahead of the December elections.
During a Community Engagement at Gbintiri in the Nalerigu/Gambaga constituency, Dr Bawumia stated that the true measure of a people-centred government is the impact of its policies and programs on the ordinary Ghanaian.
He highlighted the successes and positive changes brought about by the NPP's initiatives.
Dr Bawumia confidently asserted that the NPP stands tall in delivering impactful policies, suggesting that their track record demonstrates a commitment to improving the lives of Ghanaians.
“The NPP government has made it possible for every Ghanaian child to access Secondary education through Free SHS. The Government has made it possible for every Ghanaian to enjoy banking services with Mobile Money Interoperability.
"Today, because of the use of drones, we can send medicine and other medical supplies to remote places in Ghana. You can renew your Health Insurance from your phone. Indeed there are so many initiatives this NPP government has implemented to make life better for everyone.”
“We in NPP have the vision and the ideas to transform Ghana, unlike our opponents who are only interested in Guinea fowls that fly away and little hen coops.
"Our record of development in the north is unmatched and there for all to see, from the creation of new regions to the provision of schools, water, roads, hospitals, and many more," he added.
He thus promised better days ahead for the country with him as president.
“The government of Nana Akufo-Addo has laid a foundation for growth, and the next government, led by me Insha Allah, will further implement policies and programs that will boost business and industry, provide accelerated and improved healthcare, more quality, and accessible ICT-based education, and help make the life of the ordinary Ghanaian even better.”
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