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‘I Am a Doer, Problem Solver, Generational Thinker’ – Bawumia

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  • Dr. Bawumia showcased his proactive approach, problem-solving skills, and forward-thinking mindset, underscoring his administration's accomplishments to date.
  • Proposing a strategic alliance between the government and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), Dr. Bawumia outlined plans to foster a "golden age" of collaboration
  • Dr. Bawumia pledged to establish a closer bond between the government and FBOs

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana, is rallying religious leaders to join forces in reshaping the nation’s future. At a recent breakfast meeting during his campaign tour in the Eastern Region on April 29, 2024, Dr. Bawumia emphasized his belief in the attainability of this vision, drawing on his track record as Vice President.

Expressing confidence in his ability to drive change with the right backing, Dr. Bawumia highlighted his administration’s accomplishments to date. He underscored his proactive approach, problem-solving skills, and forward-thinking mindset. While acknowledging that there’s more to be done, he urged the religious leaders to support him in his quest to elevate Ghana.

Proposing a strategic alliance between the government and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), Dr. Bawumia outlined plans to foster a “golden age” of collaboration. He stressed the pivotal role of FBOs in national development, citing their significant contributions in areas such as education and healthcare.

Dr. Bawumia pledged to establish a closer bond between the government and FBOs, recognizing them as essential partners in progress. He vowed to provide incentives to empower FBOs in their collaborative efforts with the government, likening this initiative to the support extended to external development partners.

In essence, Dr. Bawumia’s vision entails harnessing the collective strength of religious institutions and the government to propel Ghana into a new era of prosperity and advancement.

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