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The Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs has urged Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to remain true to his calm and humble personality.
According to the House of Chiefs, these traits are essential qualities for a leader and will serve him well as President of Ghana.
Obuade Tse Nii King Odaifio III, the Paramount Chief of Nungua and acting President of the Greater Accra House of Chiefs, made these remarks during a meeting with Dr Bawumia on Tuesday, June 4.
He emphasised that Dr Bawumia's personality is well-suited for leadership and that he does not need to resort to violence or radical behaviour to be an effective leader.
The meeting between the Greater Accra House of Chiefs and Dr Bawumia was an opportunity for the two parties to discuss issues of mutual interest and national importance.
The House of Chiefs commended Dr Bawumia for his leadership qualities and encouraged him to continue exhibiting the traits that have endeared him to many Ghanaians.
"As we gather here to listen to His Excellency the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana on what his leadership vision is or will be, should the electorates vote for him to become the next President of Ghana, it is our firm belief that someday if we measure your words now vis-à-vis your actions, decisions, and conducts, later when you become the president, you will score higher, compared to what we’ve had or seen in the past.”
"There have been some rumours circulating round in the media, and even from your own political party, that Dr Bawumia will be a pushover, even when he becomes the President. We dare to make a wild guess on why they think so: It is because of your calm, gentle and polite disposition," he said.
"Having observed you from afar, we believe you have a lot of potential to offer this country. Do not disappoint, because your records will always be there – they will be used to evaluate you."
"On selfless leadership, we have less to say about you. Your Excellency, you are an accomplished man. You’re a successful man. Therefore, we are convinced you will not fail the test when it comes to selfless leadership," he stated.
Dr Bawumia thanked the Greater Accra House of Chiefs for their kind words and assured them that he would continue to uphold the values of humility, calmness, and inclusivity in his pursuit of the presidency.
He also sought the wisdom and guidance of the chiefs in his quest to lead Ghana forward.
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