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Bawumia as president will prioritise responsible mining

PrinceBy PrinceOctober 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh has told the chiefs and people of the Western North Region that a Bawumia-led NPP government will prioritize responsible mining.

Continuing his campaign in the region on Tuesday, the NPP vice presidential candidate, popularly known as Napo, said investment in environmentally responsible mining will be of advantage to the people of the region and the nation at large.

His campaign took him to Aowin, Suaman, Juaboso and Bia West constituencies .

Suaman
At Suaman, Napo said the seat which is held by the NDC is coming home to the NPP, with the people united in their commitment to uphold the progress made in Free SHS, power stability, new school infrastructure, Agenda 111, and much more progressive policies and programmes.

He said Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is the leader Ghana needs in this defining moment of its history.
He urged the people to also vote massively for the NPP parliamentary candidate, Frederick Addy.

Aowin
In Aowin, Napo appealed to the chiefs and people to vote overwhelmingly for Dr Bawumia to lead Ghana into the next phase of its transformation. “Today’s enthusiasm and energy are clear signs that Aowin has embraced our flagbearer’s vision. I am confident that Abanga Yakubu Fusani will also secure the seat for the NPP,” he stated.

Juaboso
Campaigning in Juaboso, Napo was delighted to see the people brave the night’s downpour and darkness to hear the message of selfless leadership and bold solutions.

Trainee nurses
Addressing students of the College of Health in Sefwi Asafo, Napo encouraged them to vote for the NPP which has demonstrated care for trainee nurses. “Your allowances, which were canceled under John Mahama, have been restored by the NPP. It is safe and worthwhile to keep faith in the political party that introduced Free SHS and reinstated your allowances, rather than vote for someone who now claims to have changed. That would be too risky a venture,” he said.

Bia West
In Bia West, Napo said the time has come for the people to shift the paradigm by voting for the NPP after nearly 32 years of support for the NDC, with no commensurate development to show for it.

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