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If your mother is at the funeral, you are not denied ‘Tuo zaafi’ – Bawumia tells Walewale residents to vote for their own 

By Daniel Opoku
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If your mother is at the funeral, you are not denied ‘Tuo zaafi’ – Bawumia tells Walewale residents to vote for their own 

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has charged the people of Walewale to vote for him in the December 7 election to become president of Ghana.

He said it is only by so doing that they will get their fair share of the national cake.

Dr Bawumia made call when he addressed party faithful at a ‘Bawumia connect’ event at Walewale in the North East Region on November 22.

Dr Bawumia hails from Walewale. Citing a local proverb which means, if one has their own at the right places, what they deserve will not be denied them, the NPP flagbearer urged them to vote none other than him.

“We have just two weeks to elect a president for Ghana. Imagine the feeling when they say the President of Ghana is from your home. God has given us a great chance and that power can be beneficial, because per our constitution, whatever the President says is final and just imagine that the power is in your own house,” he stated.

“That is why we say, if your mother is at the funeral, you cannot be denied TZ (Tuo Zaafi). You will just be enjoying TZ with good soup every day,” he explained.

Dr Bawumia described his candidature as God-sent.

“Therefore, we must not joke with this opportunity. God has given us a great gift. God has given us a penalty and chosen a goalkeeper for us to score. John Mahama has been President before, and he can only do four years, but I can do 8 years by the grace of God,” he pointed out.

Read also:

https://editors.3news.com/news/politics/one-good-turn-deserves-another-finance-minister-urges-walewale-residents-to-vote-for-bawumia/

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Daniel Opoku is a writer with 3news.com. Follow him on X, @d-opoku and LinkedIn: Daniel Opoku

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