Vice President and NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia sparked lively online discussions after his recent visit to the people of Breman on November 10. Accompanied by other prominent figures in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Bawumia aimed to connect with the local community and gather support ahead of the upcoming elections.
As crowds gathered—representing a mix of political affiliations—they listened attentively to the vice president’s address, considering how his proposals and achievements might stack up against those of the opposition.
During his speech, Dr. Bawumia highlighted his record in office, sharing accomplishments from his tenure as vice president. But he also went further, outlining his vision for the nation should he be elected president. Central to his campaign promises was an ambitious pledge: making tertiary education free for the children of cocoa farmers and people with disabilities. He explained that while the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) initiative had already been a significant step, children of cocoa farmers had not fully benefited from it, as they were already receiving free secondary education. Now, he proposes extending similar support to tertiary levels for these communities.
With this bold educational proposal, Dr. Bawumia aims to build on the Free SHS framework, emphasizing his commitment to inclusive policies for historically underserved populations. His promises have stirred reactions online, with Ghanaians analyzing his pledges and what they could mean for the country’s educational future.
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