By Joel Donkoh, Reporting from Jukwa, C/R
As the December 7 elections draw closer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana, has intensified his campaign efforts, particularly in the Central Region.
His outreach has garnered significant support from influential figures such as chiefs, queen mothers, opinion leaders, and the general public.
Bawumia’s message centers on economic revival and progressive policies, aiming to resonate deeply with the aspirations of the local populace
Dr. Bawumia’s campaign is grounded in a vision for transforming Ghana’s economy.
His administration has already pursued various initiatives aimed at stabilizing the economy, but he believes that a second mandate would allow for the implementation of even more expansive and innovative policies.
His economic credentials and experience are touted as pivotal in addressing the multifaceted challenges currently afflicting the nation.
Bawumia has articulated specific strategies focused on agricultural modernization, job creation, and infrastructure development.
The Central Region, rich in cultural heritage and natural resources, stands to benefit immensely from these proposed policies. Bawumia’s campaign underscores the importance of prioritizing local industries, fostering entrepreneurship, and improving the livelihoods of the citizenry.
The endorsement from chiefs and queen mothers in the Central Region speaks volumes about Bawumia’s approach to governance.
Traditional leaders play a critical role in Ghanaian society, influencing public opinion and decision-making at the community level. Their support indicates a recognition of Bawumia’s commitment to inclusive governance and economic empowerment.
During his campaign events, Bawumia has engaged with these influencers, outlining how his policies would not only promote economic growth but also preserve the cultural and traditional values of the region.
The chiefs and queen mothers have expressed confidence in his vision, noting that empowering local economies and enhancing educational opportunities for the youth are essential to fostering sustainable development..