Politics of Tuesday, 23 January 2024

Source: peacefmonline.com

Select competent NAPO as your running mate - Zongo chiefs to Bawumia

The Zongo chiefs say they want NAPO to be running mate for Dr Bawumia The Zongo chiefs say they want NAPO to be running mate for Dr Bawumia

The Council of Zongo Chiefs is urging NPP Flagbearer, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to select the Minister of Energy, and MP for Manhyia South, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, as his running mate.

At a Special Quran Recitation and Prayers to Allah for the New Patriotic Party’s victory in the 2024 general elections on Friday, January 19, 2024, at Kantudu, behind the Kumasi Central Mosque held after Magrib prayers, the zongo chiefs also prayed for Dr. Bawumia to select the energy minister and MP for Manhyia South as his running mate for the upcoming elections.

Dr. Prempeh, according to the chiefs, is the best to partner Dr. Bawumia to take Ghana to its next level from 2025.

Speaking on behalf of the prayer congregation after the Quran recitation, Chief of Frafra and President of Council of Zongo, Chiefs Alhaji Musah, said they were praying for Dr. Bawumia and Dr. Prempeh because they have what it takes spiritually to lead Ghana to its next level.

“It is our wish that Dr. Bawumia will be sworn-in as President come 7th January, 2025 with Dr. NAPO as his Vice President. I know that our toil tonight in this recitation will not be in vain,” Alhaji Musah said.

He continued “Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh is our brother and we ask Dr Bawumia who himself is a zongo boy to select him for them to take Ghana forward” he added
This endorsement and prayer by the Council of Zongo Chiefs according to political pundits is a testament of the national appeal of the Energy Minister who himself according to history was named after an Asante Islamic Cleric called Nana Poku hence the name NAPO."

Dr. Prempeh himself is also on record to have been preaching the need for people to be voted for based on competence, a recipe for national cohesion and unity devoid of unnecessary religious sentiments.