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Spencer Wan Blog of Tuesday, 7 January 2025

Source: Eric Afatsao

I Will Rebuild The Kantamanto Market And Install CCTV Cameras- Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

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According to a report from Ghpage. In a touching farewell visit, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the outgoing Vice President of Ghana, has made a solemn promise to assist the victims of the recent fire outbreak at Kantakanto market. His visit on December 6, 2024, aimed to provide comfort and reassurance to those affected by the devastating incident.

Addressing the gathered crowd, Dr. Bawumia expressed deep empathy for the victims, highlighting that the tragedy has impacted not only the market vendors but himself as well. “This sad incident has affected us all, and I feel your pain,” he stated, emphasizing the emotional toll the fire has taken on the community.

While acknowledging that other prominent figures from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had visited the site, Dr. Bawumia felt a personal responsibility to witness the aftermath firsthand. “I couldn’t sit back without seeing it for myself,” he explained, underlining his commitment to understanding the situation directly.

Despite being on the brink of leaving office, Dr. Bawumia assured the victims that his dedication to their recovery would continue. “Even though I will no longer be Vice President starting tomorrow, I promise to do my utmost to help rebuild the market and support those who have lost their livelihoods,” he declared, signaling his resolve to assist the community during this difficult time.

In keeping with his forward-thinking approach, Dr. Bawumia proposed the installation of CCTV cameras within the market. He highlighted that this initiative would not only improve security but also ensure transparency in operations, allowing for any future incidents to be monitored effectively. “As a digital advocate, I believe that enhancing security is essential to prevent further tragedies,” he noted.

The market community has welcomed Dr. Bawumia’s visit and promises, expressing gratitude for his empathy and commitment to improving their circumstances even as his tenure comes to a close. His actions reflect a broader commitment to fostering safety and resilience within the community, demonstrating the importance of compassionate leadership in times of crisis.

As the victims begin to navigate the challenges ahead, Dr. Bawumia’s assurances provide a beacon of hope for a brighter future. His dedication to supporting the Kantakanto market community exemplifies the values of solidarity and resilience that are essential for recovery and renewal.