Hajia Samira Bawumia, the wife of the New Patriotic Party(NPP) flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has explained what the campaign slogan ‘It’s Possible’ means.
This slogan, she noted, was not just a phrase but a symbol of the policies and aspirations her husband, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, holds for the future of the nation.
She emphasized that the slogan represents the belief that with Dr. Bawumia’s leadership, Ghana can enter a new phase of economic growth, social development, and transformation.
“We believe in this message because it reflects the change we seek. Dr. Bawumia’s policies will lead us to the progress we need as a country,” she said, with clear conviction.
As she toured the country promoting the NPP’s vision, Samira highlighted the enthusiasm and support she encountered from Ghanaians, especially the youth, who are particularly excited by her husband’s ideas.
“The youth are looking for hope and direction. Dr. Bawumia is a leader they can believe in, someone who genuinely cares about their future and is willing to tackle the issues they face head-on,” she explained on Tolon Radio as part of her tour of the Northern Region
Throughout the interview, which was monitored by MyNewsGH.com, Samira shared how her journey around Ghana has opened her eyes to the overwhelming support for her husband’s campaign.
“The reception has been nothing short of remarkable. Everywhere I go, people express their support for Dr. Bawumia because they believe in his ability to lead Ghana to greater heights,” she said, expressing her gratitude.
When asked what sets her husband apart from other candidates, Samira didn’t hesitate to speak about his strong character and leadership qualities.
“Bawumia is not just another politician; he has the charisma, the intellect, and the willpower to address the challenges we face as a nation. He has the heart of a true leader, and I believe that’s what Ghanaians need right now,” she added confidently.
Her advocacy has not only amplified her husband’s campaign but also brought fresh energy, especially in regions where his roots are deeply connected.
She claimed the “It’s Possible” slogan has sparked a wave of optimism among many Ghanaians who see it as a pathway to a better future.
Samira’s active role has shown that beyond her supportive stance as the Second Lady, she is deeply invested in ensuring that the vision her husband holds for Ghana becomes a reality.