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2024 Elections: NPP's Bawumia and NAPO ticket is the best – Amoakwa Boadu

Kingsley Amoakwa Boadu.jpeg Lawyer Kingsley Amoakwa Boadu

Sun, 7 Jul 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A member of the New Patriotic Party legal team, Kingsley Amoakwa Boadu, has praised the partnership of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Matthew Opoku Prempeh as the best ticket for the party heading into the December polls.

Sharing his perspective in the wake of Dr. Opoku Prempeh’s approval by the NEC on Channel One TV’s 'The Big Issue', lawyer Amoakwa Boadu stated that Napo’s drive, charisma, popularity, and ability to achieve things make him the right fit to help achieve Dr. Bawumia’s digitalization agenda.

"The ticket of Dr. Bawumia and Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh is the best. We have someone who is very passionate about digitalization. I mean, you cannot go and stand in a bus in London and not be able to determine where you are and when the next bus is coming.

"Here in Kotoka terminal 3, with all this newness, they still call out flights so and so, please approach gate so and so. Go and stand in Heathrow, you won’t hear anything because of the number of flights coming in, there would have been chaos. You have to read, you have to know which platform, everything is reading. So, when we are moving towards that, that is the future."

Applauding Dr. Bawumia’s digitalization agenda and achievements so far, Amoakwa Boadu is optimistic it will positively impact the country’s future.

"The future is in digitalization because that impacts everything. I do not need to walk to a bank to transact now because of interoperability and several other things coming out of digitalization. I need not do several things that are time-wasting by joining the queue.

"The person who is championing that and bringing that about is futuristic. That is what we need to look at and then partnering with the person with drive. They have said several things about Napo, but there’s nothing anyone has not commented on his drive, charisma, popularity, and his ability to achieve things. Nobody can take that away from him," lawyer Amoakwa Boadu opined.

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Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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