Dr. Gideon Boako, the spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has encouraged Ghanaians to vote for the Vice President as the next leader of the nation in the forthcoming 2024 elections.
He asserted that Dr. Bawumia’s extensive experience, visionary outlook, and leadership capabilities position him as the most suitable candidate to confront Ghana’s existing challenges and guide the country toward a more promising future.
In a discussion with Peace FM on Monday, October 7, Dr. Boako underscored Bawumia’s accomplishments in government, particularly his role in economic reforms and digital transformation efforts that have improved public service delivery.
He cited the successful rollout of mobile money interoperability, the establishment of digital addressing systems, and the implementation of a paperless port system as significant examples of Bawumia’s capacity to effect substantial change.
Dr. Boako further highlighted that Bawumia’s profound understanding of economic issues, along with his dedication to development, renders him the ideal candidate to address pressing matters such as unemployment, infrastructure challenges, and healthcare enhancements.
He also noted that the Vice President’s consistent policy proposals indicate that he possesses a clear and actionable strategy for the nation’s future. Dr. Boako urged Ghanaians to rally behind Bawumia in his pursuit of the presidency, emphasizing that this is a pivotal moment for his leadership.
He expressed confidence that under Bawumia’s administration, Ghana would experience considerable advancement, asserting that Bawumia’s leadership approach and innovative solutions would usher the country into a new phase of development and prosperity.
If you look at his energy and the idea and his age, this is the right time that a country like Ghana needs to elect Dr Bawumia as President. He’s always been focused on his task and not corrupt or anything else. For the impact he has achieved as Vice President, there’s no doubt that he will be a fantastic president for the country.