Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has pledged to champion inclusive development as the guiding principle of his leadership if elected in the upcoming December polls.
Speaking at a durbar in Ho, Dr Bawumia stressed that a broadened inclusivity would remain the defining ideology of his leadership. He highlighted flagship programs like Free Senior High School (SHS) as evidence of this approach.
Addressing a gathering of traditional leaders and residents, Dr. Bawumia outlined his vision for Ghana, stressing that “no region, district, or group—whether youth, women, the disabled, or even lepers—would be left behind.”
He said that the NPP’s programs, spanning education, healthcare, and infrastructure, are designed to benefit all Ghanaians.
“Today, I am here to make a case for why you should elect me to be president of the Republic of Ghana,” he told the gathering.
“I have been in the office for the last eight years. My whole philosophy of development and governance is one of broad-based inclusive development.
“I believe that as a country we have to make sure that no region is left behind, no district is left behind, no religion is left behind, the disabled are not left behind, the lepers are not left behind, the women are not left behind, and the youth are not left behind.
“I believe that if you govern, you should get everybody to come with us towards the destination for all of us, and that has been my philosophy on governance. Apart from the possibility mindset, I believe that we should be deliberate in making sure our policies are broad-based, and that has influenced what we have done in the last eight years,” the Vice President stated.
“All the three key things required for a credit scoring system are now available in Ghana. So Ghana is now ready to introduce the credit scoring system,” he announced.
By: Ekow Annan/newsalertgh.com


