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The Vice-Presidential Candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has been installed as the Youth Chief of the Sakumono Traditional Area.
The installation took place over the weekend when he paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Sakumono and his elders at his palace as part of a two-day tour of the three Tema Constituencies.

Dr Bawumia exchanging smiles and greetings with some elders at the Sakumono Chief Palace

The Chief of Sakumono decorates Dr Bawumia

Dr Bawumia in a handshake with the Chief of Sakumon

The NPP Vice-Presidential candidate was also honoured with a carved wooden object to signify his intelligence and truthfulness.

Dr Bawumia in a wide smile - the Youth Chief of Sakumono

Dr Bawumia in a group photo with the Chief and Elders of the Sakumono Traditional Area
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