You Have Touched Many Lives Keta Chiefs Confident In Bawumias Policies
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 17:00
Traditional rulers in Keta in the Volta Region have expressed confidence in policies of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia who doubles as the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party.
Dr. Bawumia, since his election as flagbearer of the NPP, has been touring the country and explaining his policies dubbed "bold solutions” to the populace.
He visited the Keta Constituency on Thursday and as part of his stakeholders’ interaction, engaged with the Chiefs who found his policies to be impactful.
"We have been following keenly all your exploits and your message of bold solutions you have for the future of this country. We are excited and for us Chiefs, our politics is all about development.”
"We know what you have done and persist to do. We believe God will persist to bless you so that you will persist the good works you have started”, the Dufia of Kedzi, Togbui Acolatse V who led the Chiefs said.
The Chiefs lauded Dr. Bawumia stating his countless initiatives have ''touched the lives of everybody”.
They added; "Each and every one of us including the Chiefs are beneficiaries of some of your innovative ideas. It is our belief that the bold solutions that you're espousing will come to bear on us.”
The Chiefs also commended Dr. Bawumia for his ''integrity, honesty and hard work'' and prayed he succeeds in his presidential pursuit.
"It is our prayer and the prayer of the gods that the Almighty persist to bless you and give you strength for the few weeks we have ahead of us so that we can have a very successful and a peaceful election so that we can persist to feel your development that you have planned for this country and all your policies that you have for this country."

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