Queenmother of Bechem Champions Vision for Ghana’s Future, Endorses Dr. Bawumia for President

Queenmother of Bechem Nana AdwoaPo Dwamena Serwaa II

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 Queenmother of Bechem Champions Vision for Ghana’s Future, Endorses Dr. Bawumia for President

In a heartfelt gathering filled with hope and anticipation for Ghana's future, the Paramount Queen mother of Bechem Traditional Area in the Ahafo Region, Nana Adwoapo Dwamena Serwaa II, has made a compelling case for prioritizing the nation's progress by endorsing Vice President and NPP Presidential Candidate, Dr. Bawumia, as the next President of Ghana. Her appeal, delivered with passion and conviction, resonated deeply with the community members gathered to welcome Dr. Bawumia during his tour of the Ahafo Region on Friday.

Nana Serwaa emphasized the vital role that leadership plays in shaping the future of Ghana, urging her fellow citizens to consider the long-term implications of their electoral choices. "When we cast our votes, we are not just deciding for ourselves; we are making a decision that will impact generations to come," she said, calling for a collective commitment to a brighter future. She highlighted Dr. Bawumia's track record of dedication and vision, noting that his tenure as Vice President has been marked by significant contributions to the nation’s development.

“My fellow citizens, let us consider what is best for us as a country,” Nana Serwaa proclaimed. "Let's search for someone who keeps his word and cares about the country. Dr. Bawumia has demonstrated that he is not just a politician but a true servant of the people.” She expressed gratitude for the advancements Ghana has made under his leadership and called on the citizens of Bechem and the wider Ghanaian populace to recognize the importance of maintaining that momentum.

In her fervent address, Nana Serwaa underscored the achievements made during Dr. Bawumia's tenure, including innovations that have transformed sectors like education, health, and technology. She said, "With so many innovations, we are on a path of progress; let us not reverse it." Making the correct choice now will have a significant positive impact on our nation. We should give the opportunity for Mahamudu Bawumia to carry on the outstanding work he began.

She also took a moment to remind the community of the historical context surrounding their choice, noting, “We must remember our roots and the sacrifices made by those who came before us. They envisioned a prosperous Ghana, and it is our duty to carry that vision forward.” Her words resonated deeply, calling on all to consider the implications of their vote on the collective destiny of the nation.

Nana Serwaa expressed her viewpoint while accepting the traditional position of political neutrality, saying, "They believe traditional rulers should not involve themselves in politics, yet we cannot ignore what we have seen with our own eyes. We have been sharing the good we see, and we will continue to do so.” Her determination to support Dr. Bawumia reflects a broader sentiment among traditional leaders recognizing the importance of political engagement for the benefit of their communities.

In a moving moment, Nana Serwaa offered her prayers for Dr. Bawumia, expressing her unwavering belief in his potential to lead Ghana to greater heights. “My son, don’t worry Stay brave and steadfast because you will succeed. By God's grace, a month after December, you will take the oath of office as president.. By the grace of God, it will come to pass.” Her blessings encapsulated the hope and expectations of many Ghanaians eager for transformative leadership in the coming years.

As the campaign intensifies, Nana Adwoapo Dwamena Serwaa II’s impassioned plea serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the responsibility each voter carries to shape the future of their nation. With the elections approaching, her message resonates louder than ever: it is time for Ghanaians to unite for the common good and make a decisive choice for progress, continuity, and innovation.


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