Second Lady has urged Ghanaians to give her husband, , the chance to lead the country after President , citinewsroom.com reports.
Samira emphasised that Bawumia has gained valuable experience as a 'driver's mate' and is now prepared to take over from his mentor.
During her one-week tour at Kodie, located in the Afigya Kwabre South District of the Ashanti Region, with a special focus on Zongo communities, she firmly stated that Bawumia, as vice president, has outperformed all previous vice presidents in the country.
She highlighted his achievements for the party and argued that he should be given the opportunity to become the next president to transform the nation.