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Politics of Wednesday, 18 September 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Yes it is possible! Let's make it happen - Bawumia responds to cheers in Ada

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia exchanging pleasantries with a resident of Ada Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia exchanging pleasantries with a resident of Ada

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been meeting and greeting Ghanaians randomly on the streets and in offices in Ada.

Dr. Bawumia, who was in the Ada Constituency earlier today (Wednesday, September 18, 2024), as part of his campaign tour, characteristically hit the streets to engage with Ghanaians on the streets, in shops, and in offices as well.

During his energetic street campaign, Dr. Bawumia shocked the staff and customers of an MTN office in Ada when he stormed the office unannounced.

Both staff and customers were visibly shocked and excited at the same time as the Vice President engaged them.

Dr. Bawumia first exchanged pleasantries with those seated outside the shop, and then confidently stormed in for more interactions.

"My name is Dr. Bawumia," the Vice President is heard saying in a video on social media.

He's then seen shaking everyone's hand in the office, one after the other.

As he exchanged pleasantries with them, some of those he was greeting screamed Dr. Bawumia's campaign slogan, "it is possible", to which the Vice President responded: "it is possible! Let's make it happen."

Dr. Bawumia has introduced dynamism in his campaign by spending hours on the streets interacting with people in shops, lorry parks, markets, and the streets as part of his daily itinerary.

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