“Your’re The Pillar That Will Propel Your Warrior Husband To Victory” – Poase Chief Tells Samira

The Second Lady of the Republic of Ghana, Her Excellency Hajia Samira Bawumia, is currently on a nationwide tour to particularly seek the blessings and wise counsel of Chiefs and Queenmothers as part of her campaign ahead of the December 2024 Election.

The tour took her to the Oti Region where she met with the traditional leadership and the good people of the various traditional authorities and towns. She seized the opportunity to share His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s vision and message of hope for Ghanaians with them.

In her engagements in the region, she stressed on the need for the gains and successes of the current administration to be protected, as well as the future of this country with a vote for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, come December 7. The chiefs and people of the various communities in the Oti Region, on their part, expressed their excitement about the transformational vision of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as a Presidential Candidate.

Equally impressed by the visit and humility of the Second Lady, the Chiefs and Queenmothers poured and showered kind words on her. The Poase Cement Chief and Adontenhene of the Dodi Traditional Area in the Kadjebi District, Nana Amanano Mensah II, extolling the virtues and good works of the Second Lady, remarked the instrumental role that she is playing in the campaign as well as the massive impacts it is having on the outcome of the elections.

The Chief declared that, the Second Lady’s role as a strong pillar for the New Patriotic Party’s Presidential Candidate will propel the party into victory.

“Any warrior who enjoys the support of his wife as his formidable pillar will always succeed in battle, and that’s exactly the role that you are playing perfectly well. Because of all your efforts, Dr. Bawumia will certainly be victorious in the election”, Nana Amanano Mensah II said.

In a related development, the Queenmothers in the Akan Constituency presented a citation to the Second Lady for her enormous contribution to the development of women and children in the country.

By Wontumi2