Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President and flagbearer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), has ended his tour of the Greater Accra Region with a significant encounter with the youth.In a Facebook post, Dr. Bawumia highlighted the importance of the youth, describing them as the nation’s most valuable resource. He expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to share youth-centered policies aimed at empowering them through education, skills training, and job creation.During his tour, the Vice President engaged with traders at CMB and parts of the Central Business District, where he stated received an enthusiastic welcome. Additionally, he conducted house-to-house interactions in Adabraka, fostering direct communication with residents and addressing their concerns.”I am grateful to the youth for their enthusiasm, the traders for the mammoth welcome, and the residents of Adabraka for warmly welcoming me into their homes,” Dr. Bawumia wrote.”Thank you, Greater Accra. It Is Possible!”This tour underlines the NPP’s commitment to fostering a prosperous future for Ghana through youth empowerment initiatives and community engagement.
Vice President Bawumia ends Greater Accra Regional tour

Vice President Bawumia ends Greater Accra Regional tour
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