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Ghanaians would benefit greatly if Bawumia is elected President – Former Interior Minister

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Former Interior Minister in the Kufuor administration, Alhaji Malik Al-Hassan Yakubu, congratulated Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on his election as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer and expressed confidence in him to bring about the country’s needed economic development and growth.
The former Yendi legislator described Bawumia’s election as a fate option that will kickstart Ghana’s advancement in the global economy.

“It [Bawumia’s election] is a choice of destiny, and in the epoch of every country’s history, there are periods which, if you recognize and take advantage of them, then you are up for a significant effort in your country’s history. We are in a world economy where certain ideas, when applied, bring about major changes in your economy, and China has done that and is bearing results. In Ghana, Bawumia has been advocating a certain idea, which is the digital economy, and he has applied it in Zimbabwe, where it has worked. He keeps saying digitalization is the way to go. If you look at the Port and Harbor Authority, GRA, and other areas, it is working and bearing fruit. If you were to see the number of technocrats who came to witness his election, you would understand that he is a significant asset,”
According to Umaru Sanda Amadu of Citi FM’s Eyewitness News, the former Yendi lawmaker.

“The direction he is going, if he is given the opportunity to lead this country, I have no doubt in my mind that we will witness wonderful progress in our economy. The quality of his ideas will move this country forward, and I have no doubt in my mind. If he goes on to win the 2024 elections, we will see significant improvements in our economic fortunes,” He went on to say.

Dr. Bawumia received 61.47% of the votes cast in the NPP flagbearer contest over the weekend.

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