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Your Modesty By Using A Bus Throughout Your Campaign Tours Is Remarkable – Rev. Alex Gyebi Commends Bawumia


The Chairman of the Local Council of Churches in Bibiani-Anhwiaso, Rev Alex Gyebi has commended Vice President and presidential candidate of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for changing the political landscape of Ghana.

Speaking during a campaign engagement of Dr. Bawumia and community stakeholders of Bibiani-Anhwiaso on Wednesday, Rev. Alex Gyebi said Dr. Bawumia, despite being the candidate of the ruling party, has demonstrated remarkable modesty by solving the perennial problem of “abuse of incumbency”.

“Foremost, we want to express our gratitude to Vice President Bawumia. The reason is that you have changed the narrative and we no longer see incumbent abuse.”

“In the past, those already in government seeking office again display opulence. But since you started your campaign from day one, you’re always in a bus. This shows that you are very modest and for changing that narrative, we thank you…You are a unique politician and if all politicians emulate you, Ghana will really progress”, the Pastor said.

Rev. Alex Gyebi prayed for Vice President Bawumia and encouraged him to continue with his values of modesty should he become President.

“We are grateful to you for changing something for us and I believe that if God gives you the seat you won’t disappoint us. And you’ll continue to maintain what you are doing.”

Dr. Bawumia expressed gratitude to the Clergy, Imams, Chiefs and community members for their presence and encouragement.

In his interaction with them, the NPP presidential candidate explained his policies including how he intends to incentivize religious organizations by granting them special import duty waivers on materials and machineries they bring to Ghana to enhance the nation’s development.

 

Source: Ghmessenger.com

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