Ketu North clergy praise Bawumia
Pastors from the Ketu North Constituency in the Volta Region have publicly commended Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his exemplary character, visionary leadership, and commitment to excellence.
The remarks were made during Dr. Bawumia's visit to Dzodze on Wednesday as part of his tour of the Volta Region.
Speaking on behalf of his fellow clergy, Pastor Solomon Paintsil of Dzodze Assemblies of God highlighted three key traits they had observed in Dr. Bawumia, which they felt were worthy of recognition.
"Your Excellency, we the clergy and the entire ecclesiastical body of Ketu North and its environs have followed your work as Vice President closely, and we have made some observations," Pastor Paintsil said.
The first observation was Dr. Bawumia's personal integrity, with the pastors praising him for his incorruptible reputation. "Your lifestyle, characterised by discipline, stands out. You are one politician that cannot be linked with corruption," Pastor Paintsil noted. "You appear to be immune to corruption, and for that, we applaud you."
The clergy’s second observation focused on Dr. Bawumia's visionary leadership, crediting him with innovations such as the use of drones for medical deliveries in remote areas. "You are a man of vision. Because of you, Ghana can boast of facilities other countries can only dream of. You see possibilities where others don’t," Pastor Paintsil said, referring to the Vice President’s nickname, "Mr. Digitalisation."
Finally, the pastors lauded Dr. Bawumia’s commitment to excellence, particularly in the execution of his ideas. "Anything you attempt to do, you do with excellence. If it will be done, it must be done well," Pastor Paintsil remarked.
Concluding their message, the clergy expressed their support for Dr. Bawumia’s presidential bid, with Pastor Paintsil adding, "The presence of the clergy here should tell you that the atmosphere is already cleared. We are expecting that greater things will happen when you become the next President of Ghana."