It is evident that traditional and religious leaders in the nation are expected to assume significant roles in governance should Dr. Bawumia be elected president in 2025.
The administration led by Dr. Bawumia and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) intends to work closely with chiefs and religious figures to address the growing concerns regarding moral decline in the country.
Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the Vice Presidential Candidate of the NPP, has voiced his apprehensions regarding the state of moral decay within the society.
He noted that Dr. Bawumia shares his concerns about the rising instances of moral degradation, particularly among the youth, who represent the future of the nation.
Napo emphasized that Dr. Bawumia recognizes the substantial respect and influence held by traditional and religious leaders, which positions them as vital partners in addressing issues related to moral decay.
Dr. Bawumia, when God willing he becomes the president, will collaborate with chiefs and religious leaders to address moral decadence among some or the populace.
Napo, addressing chiefs and religious leaders in Debiso, located in the Western North Region, stated that the nation’s development is hindered by individuals lacking moral integrity.
Moral decay will lead to unnecessary issues such as corruption, stealing, robberies, teenage pregnancies, division, and all the negative things you can think about.
In the nutshell, we can not develop properly as a country with a population which is morally bankrupt, and that’s why Dr. Bawumia will involve chiefs and the clearly to fight moral decay.
Napo stated that as initiatives are undertaken to reform the nation, the challenges of moral decay, which have essentially become a significant burden for the state, must be addressed as a priority.
The country’s developmental aspirations would be expedited greatly if the citizenry, who are the human resource and engine for development, are morally upright.
Napo stated that Dr. Bawumia is dedicated and prepared to work alongside community leaders to address the specific challenges faced by their societies.
He emphasized that Dr. Bawumia recognizes the significant contributions of stakeholders and community leaders in combating moral decline.
He shall strengthen it as president.
In summary, Napo fervently urged his audience to support Dr. Bawumia by voting on December 7, in order to continue the exceptional initiatives of the NPP administration.