• Follow us on:

Vote Bawumia; his plans reflect what we enjoy here in abroad - Ghanaians in UK

Election 2024

20 days ago
Share on:

A group called Concerned Ghanaians In The UK has urged Ghanaians to vote in their masses for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia in the upcoming election.

According to the group, Ghana will be better off under the leadership of the NPP flagbearer than any of the presidential aspirants.

They describe Dr. Bawumia as a unifier, a people-centred leader, and a visionary thinker whose solution-oriented approach is evident in the policies he has implemented. According to the group, many of these policies surpass what exists in the UK.

In a statement shared with peacefmonline.com, the group emphasised the need to maintain the current NPP government to continue its ongoing developmental projects and policies. “After careful assessment of the Leadership of the country in the last decade, concerned Ghanaians have found it very necessary to inform fellow Ghanaians about the need to maintain the current NPP government in the next election to continue the many developmental projects and policies started”.

The statement further stated “We as citizens have been receiving special recognition from other nationals based on the exemplary leadership by the current NPP government led by H.E President Nana Addo Danqua Akufo Addo and H.E  Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

The statement identified four critical areas essential to Ghana’s prosperity, which were included in an attachment for further detail. These areas are:

Ghana Post Digital Address System
Ghana Card
Free Education
Railway Redevelopment

The group urged Ghanaians to reflect on the numerous infrastructure projects undertaken by the government and recognise the transformative impact of these key policies, which have set Ghana on a path to becoming as developed as countries like the UK.

The working systems we have always envisioned are now taking shape. We sincerely appeal to all Ghanaians to vote for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the number one candidate on December 7th, to sustain these developmental and economic reforms and spearhead many more transformative initiatives.

source: Theannouncergh.com