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The Deputy General of the New Patriotic Party Loyal Ladies, Doris Dzifa Kaledzi has asserted that her party’s presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has demonstrated to represent hope for a brighter and more prosperous Ghana.
According to her, Dr Bawumia over the last 7 years championed a major transformation agenda to digitize the country’s economy to promote growth.
In an interview with Myjoyonline.com during a campaign spree, Madam Kaledzi said this coupled with technological innovation, and inclusive governance initiatives put the Dr Bawumia who is an economist ahead of his competitors.
She explained that major reforms introduced in the country’s digital space did not only make life easier for the Ghanaian but positioned Ghana as a pioneer in digital innovation on the African continent.
“His efforts to digitize Ghana’s economy through initiatives like the Ghana Card, mobile money interoperability, and digital property address systems have revolutionized how we interact with government services”, she said.

She said Dr Bawumia recorded significant strides in his efforts to improve the country’s financial inclusion and infrastructure development, adding that his proposed policies and programs, as Vice President “promise even greater achievements.”
“From supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to attracting foreign investments, Dr Bawumia’s economic policies are designed to create jobs, reduce poverty, and empower Ghanaian youth to achieve their potential”, she said.
She identified Dr Bawumia as a unified who is envisioned to ensure social equity where all Ghanaians irrespective of ethnic background or affiliation would be allowed to play their respective roles in governing and developing the country.
Madam Kaledzi said that “his inclusive leadership style and deep understanding of Ghana’s diverse cultures makes him uniquely equipped to lead the country into a new era of harmony and development”.
“Ghanaians have seen the tangible benefits of Dr Bawumia’s leadership and will undoubtedly recognize the importance of continuity in December’s elections. His track record of delivering on promises, combined with his ambitious plans for the future, positions him as the candidate best suited to lead Ghana forward”, she further indicated.
She stressed that Dr Bawumia would hold the NPP’s values of progress, stability, and innovation under when elected and ensure it is expanded to address the needs of the nation.
“As we approach December 7, 2024, let us remember what is at stake. The decisions we make will shape the destiny of our nation for generations. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia represents a leadership we can trust, a vision we can believe in, and a future we can be proud of.”
“Victory is not just possible; it is assured. Let us come together, vote wisely, and secure a brighter tomorrow with Dr Bawumia as our President. The journey to Ghana’s transformation continues, and with your support, December 7, 2024, will mark the beginning of an era defined by progress and prosperity”, Madam concluded.
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