The Chiefs and residents of Ejura in the Ashanti Region have extended a heartfelt message of goodwill to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President and presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, as he seeks to be elected as President of Ghana.
During his ongoing tour of the Ashanti Region, Dr. Bawumia visited Ejura within the Ejura Sekyidumase Constituency, where he engaged with community members and their leaders, including both traditional and religious figures.
In his welcome address, the Chief of Ejura, Barima Osei Hwedie II, commended Dr. Bawumia for his contributions to the development of the region. He also lauded Dr. Bawumia for his vision and dedication to the transformation of Ghana.
Some time back, we met you at Manhyia during a programme and we appealed to you about our water situation. You promised to help us and truly, just as the Zongo Chief said, you have helped us. Today, the issue of water which used to be a serious problem is a thing of the past. Today, Ejura has abundant water supply; thanks to your efforts.
Again through your personal intervention, the roof of the dining hall of our secondary school is being fixed after rainstorm ripped it apart. Also, you have given Ejuraman and its youth a modern astro turf among the many things you have championed for us.
Ejuranaan has decided and I have endorsed that wherever you are, we are also right there behind you. We will continue to be with you until the return of Jesus Christ…Our prayer is that may your goodness, kind heart and determination to transform this country be rewarded by God so that His favours smile on you to become the President of Ghana.How you do your things and the things you say clearly show that you are a deep thinker. You are someone who should be blessed to become the President of Ghana.
Barima Osei Hwedie also expressed the backing of Ejuraman for the NPP parliamentary candidate, Gifty Ndoma, asserting that the community will experience greater development under the presidency of Bawumia and with Gifty serving as the Member of Parliament.