Ghanaians are urged to vote for Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, who will listen to their concerns and take action to improve their living conditions, by the Second Lady, Hajia Samira Bawumia. Hajia Samira was giving a speech in Tumu when she made a polite visit to the Tumu traditional council as part of her husband’s presidential campaign.
Speaking to a group of Tumu chiefs and citizens, Hajia Samira stated that the election was about selecting a compassionate and receptive leader to manage the nation’s issues for the good of all. She claimed that Dr. Bawumia will prioritize Sissala East if elected, which is why he gave pick-up trucks to a few senior high schools.
“As a responsible wife who knows the good thing that is coming to get to you, to join me and my husband in praying for us to succeed together, I am also here to add to the good works that he has been doing,” she remarked.
In order to get more Members of Parliament for the party, she pleaded with them to cast their votes for Amidu Chinnia Issahaku and Dr. Bawumia, the parliamentary candidates for Sissala East.
The second lady addressed approximately 500 members of the fulbe community and other party supporters at the Tumu community center, urging them to support Dr. Bawumia in the upcoming elections on December 7. She urged the Muslim community not to let this opportunity to become one of Ghana’s first presidents slip through their hands.
“Today it’s Dr Bawumia’s time, tomorrow could be your turn, so don’t sit on the fence, let’s support him,” she said.
She counseled the Fulbe community to take a cue from her and raise their kids to emulate her, saying that the school has elevated her profile to the point where she is now and helped her spouse succeed so that they may all serve as role models for others.
The majority of Fulbes who were born in Ghana have been unable to obtain the Ghana card, which is a problem that affects them, according to Mr. Dicko Abdula Hamid, the leader of the Fulbe community in Tumu and the NPP chairman of the Fulbes. He made a request to the second lady to have this issue resolved for the Fulbes.
Mamudu Alkuri Mahama, the fulbe chief of Tumu, led a prayer for the second lady and asked