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Northerners Embrace Bawumia’s Vision Of Possibilities
Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has ended ‘The Possibilities Tour’ phase 2 in the five regions of the north.
He began the tour at his home region, the North East Region of the country.
He started the tour with his constituency-focused campaign in the Nalerigu/Gambaga, Yunyoo and Bunkpurugu constituencies with engagements with energised party folks and ordinary Ghanaians who appreciate his vision for Ghana’s future.
He thanked the traditional authorities – the Nayiri, Gbintiri Naaba, Yunyoo Rana and Bunkpurugu Naaba – for their warm welcome into their palaces.
On the second day of his constituency-focused campaign, he engaged the chiefs, and people of Chereponi and Mion constituencies with massive energy from his supporters, particularly the youth who despite the rains stood with him, proving that ‘breaking the eight’ is possible.
The NPP flagbearer then proceeded to engage the people of Kpandai, Wulensi and Bimbilla constituencies on the third day of his constituency-focused nationwide campaign.
He held meetings with chiefs, key stakeholders and the youth, and underscored the point that he has been an agent of change as Vice President with his limited powers, stressing that he will do even more as President when given the mandate to serve as leader of the nation.
He also visited the Tatale/Sanguli, Zabzugu and Yendi constituencies as part of his constituency-focused campaign tour.
The energetic support of his vision for national development was most appreciated. He noted that combining the fertile abilities of the youth and properly thought-through policies and programmes will surely take the country to the next level.
Gushegu, Karaga and Nanton constituencies gave him a rousing welcome. From the chiefs to opinion leaders to the youth, it was increasingly clear that his resolve to mount an issues-based campaign is the right path to success.
It was the turn of Karaga, where he cut sod for works to commence on the first tertiary-level training institution designed solely to train teachers for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in Ghana.
He indicated that when completed, the Namburugu STEM College of Education will become the primary source for instructors who will teach at the various STEM Schools the government has established across the country, adding that the first phase of the project is expected to be completed by the end of November this year.
“As a government, we remain committed to a comprehensive STEM programme that will prepare our youth for the future,” he said.
The feeling of possibilities was infectious in Savelugu, Tamale North, and Sagnarigu where he continued his constituency-focused campaign tour in the Northern Region.
“The people of the north have embraced my vision of building a modern Ghanaian society fueled by a mindset of possibilities, and capable of conforming to the trends of the 4th Industrial Revolution,” he stated.
Savannah Region
The flagbearer of the NPP commenced his constituency-focused tour in the Yapei Kusawgu and Salaga South constituencies of the Savannah Region.
He reaffirmed his commitment, when elected President, to facilitate the amendment of Section 63 (D) of the Chieftaincy Act to restore more adjudicatory powers to traditional authorities, for the enhancement of the justice delivery system.