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Our prayer is that you are elected president to continue your good works - Chief tells Bawumia

Nana Kwame Edeabe Ntosour, Benkumhene Of Sene Traditional Council.jpeg Nana Kwame Edeabe Ntosour, Benkumhene of Sene Traditional Council (with the microphone)

Tue, 15 Oct 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Nana Kwame Edeabe Ntosour, Benkumhene of Sene Traditional Council, has expressed optimism that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will be elected and sworn in as President of Ghana to continue with the good works he is already doing.

Welcoming Dr. Bawumia to Kajaji as part of the NPP Flagbearer's tour of the Sene East Region, the Benkumhene, who spoke on behalf of the Traditional Council, commended Dr. Bawumia for excelling as Vice President, adding that it is their prayer that he is elected President to continue his good works.

"Our prayer is that by the grace of God, on January 7 next year, your hand will be lifted up as President of Ghana so that you continue the good works you are already doing," the Chief said.

To buttress his point, the Chief named many development projects the NPP government of Nana Addo has implemented, which he said have been actively championed by Vice President Bawumia.

Key among those he highlighted were roads, the recent supply of machines to every district for road construction, as well as Free Senior High School, which he noted has saved many poor homes.

"You have done well with so many projects. Road construction works and many others are ongoing, and recently, you have brought machines to further fix roads in our communities. These machines will help a lot to fix roads in the villages to link up with our town roads. We are really grateful," said the Chief.

"In addition to this, you have brought Free SHS to us and the nation. For poor communities like us, where would we be without Free SHS? Now, one would have required close to 4000 to 5000 Cedis to pay for a child to attend senior high school. Where would we have found the money?"

The Chief also named the ongoing construction of Agenda 111 Hospital in the area and appealed to Dr. Bawumia to prioritize its completion for them when he is sworn in as President.

"What we want to appeal to you is that whatever projects are left, you should prioritize them for us. You are the Vice President, and we know you'll be the President to continue what you are doing; that's why we are appealing to you."

"One of these projects we are so keen on is the Agenda 111 project, which we want you to complete for us."

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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