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Ghana: Bawumia announces that NSS will no longer be mandatory during his tenure

Ghana: Bawumia announces that NSS will no longer be mandatory during his tenure

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Reymond Awusei Johnson
Published on 2024-03-30 19:09:50

Vice President Bawumia recently made an announcement during a public address at the “It is Possible Mega Easter Walk and Mini Rally” in Kwahu on Saturday, March 30, 2024. He mentioned that if he assumes the office of president, his government will consider reforms to the national service program, making it voluntary instead of compulsory. This proposed change aims to provide graduates with more flexibility and freedom to choose their post-education path.

Bawumia highlighted his plan by stating, “National Service is no longer going to be mandatory. If you complete school and you get a job, go for it, you don’t need national service. Unlike Mahama who is bringing old solutions, not bold solutions. He’s bring failed solutions.” This shift in approach signifies a departure from the existing system and a move towards giving graduates the autonomy to decide their next steps after completing their education.

Furthermore, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia stressed the importance of an aggressive campaign strategy to secure victory in the upcoming elections. He advocated for a hands-on approach to engaging with voters, emphasizing the government’s achievements to break the longstanding eight-year cycle of political power. Bawumia expressed his commitment to personally reaching out to voters by going door to door and window to window to garner support for his campaign.

In contrast to his opponent, John Mahama, Bawumia vowed to forego any honeymoon period if elected as President. He promised to immediately begin working towards the nation’s progress and ensure that he delivers on his commitments to the people. Bawumia declared, “Unlike Mahama, he wants a honeymoon after being elected, he won’t come back again so he won’t mind you. As for me, I’ll come back in 2028 so I will ensure I do my best for you all. So everyone must campaign very well as stated earlier. Today, we are going door to door, house to house to campaign to bring victory. It is possible, we are going to break the eight.”

During his address to supporters, Bawumia emphasized the significance of robust campaigning and urged everyone to actively participate in spreading the party’s message. He stressed the need for a grassroots approach, with volunteers engaging in neighborhood canvassing and direct voter interactions to ensure victory in the upcoming elections. Bawumia’s campaign strategy reflects a hands-on and proactive approach to engaging with voters and securing support for his bid for the presidency.

Overall, Bawumia’s address highlighted his vision for the future of Ghana and his commitment to bringing about positive change through bold and innovative policies. His proposed reforms to the national service program and his emphasis on active campaigning demonstrate his determination to lead the country towards progress and prosperity if given the opportunity to serve as President.

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