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Politics of Tuesday, 16 July 2024

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If I was able to deliver my promises as vice president, I would do even more as president – Dr Bawumia

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has promised to work harder to initiate developmental projects in the North East and Northern Regions if he is voted to become the president in the December polls.

According to Dr Bawumia, if he succeeded in fulfilling his promises as vice president, he believes he could exceed expectations if elevated to the presidency.

Dr Bawumia highlighted his government’s accomplishments in road construction during a community engagement at Tatale, in the Tatale/Sanguli Constituency of the Northern Region last Saturday.

"When I came here to campaign in 2020, I promised you that if you give me and NPP the mandate, we would fix this very important road linking Tatale to Yendi and Tamale. Today you all can see the extensive work done on this road. The 167 kilometres of road is almost completed. The contractor tells me he will be done in two months,” he stated.

“So you can see that even as Vice-President, I have fulfilled the promise I made to you. When you make me President, you can be confident that I will fulfill my promises to you," he told the people.

The vice president, reiterating his government’s dedication to redeveloping the constituency, said he had achieved more than his main opponent John Mahama did for the constituency. He, therefore, urged the people to maintain their trust in him and the NPP in the 2024 elections.

"We are addressing the challenges that have bedevilled the people of this constituency. If you look at the body of work we have done in Tatale/Sanguli, you can clearly see that I have brought more development to Tatale/Sanguli as Vice President than my main opponent, John Mahama when he was Vice-President and President," Dr Bawumia declared.

Dr Bawumia’s visit to Tatale forms part of the second phase of his nationwide campaign tour heading into the December polls.

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