MAN OF DESTINY; H.E. JOHN AGYEKUM KUFOUR

At the gathering of NPP members at UPSA on the December 7, 2024, the national chairman of the NPP, Stephen Ntim addressed a delegation of members by touching on the peaceful collaboration between the losers of the Parliamentary Candidate election just finished some few days ago. He elaborated that for NPP to break the eight, all innuendoes, sentiments and grief must be addressed by party folks to shovel a level of togetherness to work hard to break the eight in the 2024 in the general election come December 7.

The next person who addressed the gathering was the former president of the Republic of Ghana H.E. JOHN AGYEKUM KUFOUR.  In his speech he made it clear that, at a gather outside Ghana he saw a research analyst in the person of Dr. Bawumia deliver a financial report for Ghana and after his speech he sent his aide to call him for him, his case was simple, the former president told him, “he will go far” and today he is forfilling destiny.  The former president said, ” I’ve always seen Dr. Bawumia as a man of destiny”

H.E. Dr. Bawumia spoke about his performance, plans, vision, strategies and how he wishes to change the future of Ghana through BOLD SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Bawumia touched on DIGITALISATION and the impact it has had on the economy, the Ghana Card, mobile phone interoperability, the online passport, digital address system, and many more.

He also outlined that the digitalisation was a 24 hour economic strategy and the economy is running 24 hours already as the Opposition NDC flagbearer is pushing a slogan of 24 hour economy.

H.E.John Dramani Mahama has spoken about leaving enough money in the coffers for the NPP administration in other news, he made mention of the sinking fund and contingency funds, as to whether Dr. Bawumia will address such comments, we wait in earnest expectations.

 

 

 

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