Dec 7 Polls We Pray You Are Elected President Chief Tells Bawumia
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:00
Nana Kwame Edeabe Ntosour, Benkumhene of Sene Traditional Council, is hopeful that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will be elected as President of Ghana to persist his good works.
Welcoming Dr. Bawumia to Kajaji as part of the NPP flagbearer's tour of the Sene East Region, the Benkumhene, who spoke on behalf of the Traditional Council, commended Dr. Bawumia for excelling as Vice President, stressing it is their prayer to see him sworn in in January, 2025.
"Our prayer is that by the grace of God, on January 7 next year, your hand will be lifted up as President of Ghana so that you persist the good works you are already doing”, the Chief said.
The Chief named many development projects by the government which he noted were championed by Vice President Bawumia.
Key among those he highlighted were roads, the recent supply of machines to every district for road construction as well as Free Senior High School which, he noted, has saved many poor homes.
"You have done well with so many projects. Road construction works and many others are going on and recently, you have brought machines to further fix roads in our communities. These machines you have brought will help a lot to fix roads in the villages to link up with our town roads. We are really grateful.”
"In addition to this, you have brought Free SHS to us and the nation. For poor communities like us, where would we be without Free SHS?”, the Chief said.
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