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A clergyman, Pastor Alexander King Doku of the Pursuit of God Ministries, has urged Ghanaians to choose Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the next President of Ghana for the positivity he brings to the table as a leader.
According to the pastor, Dr. Bawumia possesses something Ghana needs from a leader: a possibility mindset, which he said is especially important for the young people of the country.
“God wants to do something great in Ghana, and we need a mindset change. We must have a possibility mindset,” Pastor Doku told students at the University of Ghana during a review of Dr. Bawumia and the Modern Vice Presidency, written by communications consultant Prof. Etse Sikanku.
Read also: Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the Making of the Modern Vice Presidency
“We are the crown of God’s creation, and God has put treasure in us. That’s why when everyone says it is impossible, God says you should be able to tell yourself that it is possible.”
“So, if you have a leader who tells you that your aspirations and dreams are possible, what more do you need?”
“As a young person, all you need is a leader with vision and the capability to support your dreams and make them a reality. Dr. Bawumia is that leader,” he said.
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