, the wife of Vice President , has said she is confident that her husband will be sworn in as the first 'Muslim' president of Ghana on January 7, 2025.
Bawumia, who is the flagbearer of the (NPP), would serve as a significant milestone in the political history of the country.
Bawumia is ready to serve the nation in integrity and humility with all that he has." The Second Lady said this when she addressed the chiefs and people of Wenchi at a mammoth rally as part of her campaign visit to the Bono Region to canvass votes for the Vice President, as the 2024 election gathered momentum.
Bawumia as a presidential candidate defeated the wrong perception that the NPP was an Akan-based political party, stressing, that she had hope and confidence that her husband could turn the fortunes of the nation around if given the nod in the forthcoming elections.
She said the NPP cared about the general welfare of Muslims, and the holistic development of Muslim communities and entreated the electorate, particularly, those in the Zongo communities to vote for the NPP to give her husband the chance to bring the development of the nation to the next level.
said is passionate about youth and women empowerment, saying under his government jobs and more opportunities would be created for them.
The Second Lady was accompanied by Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Bono Regional Minister, and Kwame Baffo, the Bono Regional Chairman of the NPP.