Bawumia won’t let you down, he means what he says – Samira to Ghanaians
Second Lady Samira Bawumia has stated that she has great faith in her husband, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to guide Ghana’s progress.
Speaking at the party’s last rally in Accra on Thursday at Legon in Accra, Samira urged Ghanaians to embrace Dr. Bawumia’s vision for advancement and commended his unflinching dedication and relentless efforts to improve the country.
“I know him very, very well. I have watched him work hard day and night, seven days a week, from morning till night.
“This man will apply himself. This man will not let you down. Dr. Bawumia means what he says and he says what he means. He will do right by the people of this country,” Samira stated.
On his part, NPP vice-presidential candidate Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, popularly referred to as NAPO, also stated that Dr. Bawumia was the only person qualified to guide Ghana into the future.
He asked Ghanaians to vote in big numbers in order to help Dr. Bawumia win the December 7 presidential election.
“Bawumia is the only one prepared for the future, vote for him. The Heavens must answer. December 7 is the future of Ghana, it’s your future, it’s our future,” NAPO stated.
Voting for Bawumia on December 7 will be a grave mistake – Fifi Kwetey to Ghanaians
The General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Fifi Kwetey has said Ghanaians will do the country a disservice if they elect New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as President.
According to him, after eight years of economic mismanagement, economic disappointment, and hardship under the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), it is time for Ghanaians to select a brighter future.
Addressing a large crowd of NDC supporters at the party’s final rally at Zurak Park in Madina on Thursday, December 5, ahead of the December 7 general elections, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey urged Ghanaians to make a bold statement by voting against the NPP to show that they are not willing to continue enduring the mismanagement of the NPP government.
Mr. Kwetey cautioned against complacency and hinted to the catastrophic implications that would follow a victory by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
“Saturday is a day where all of our ancestors will be watching to see how ready you are to fight for our country. …Fight for Ghana, fight for the victory of this beautiful country because if we make the mistake and Bawumia wins on Saturday, this country is virtually gone,” he said.
He added “It is a fight not for NDC, it is a fight for the very soul and survival and the future of our country.”
Ghanaians will go to the polls on December 7 to elect a President and 276 Parliamentarians to govern the country for the next four years.
The election promises to be keenly contested between the two biggest political parties: the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The NPP is determined to win the election to continue its transformative agenda, but the NDC has vowed to wrest power, claiming it will “reset” the country while accusing the NPP of mismanaging the economy.