The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has urged Ghanaians to vote for the flagbearer of the NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to become president to enable him to implement his policies.
Mr Ahiagbah says that Dr Bawumia has clearly articulated his commitment to enhancing the conditions of our healthcare workers in the NPP’s 2024 manifesto.
“Bawumia understands that healthcare professionals deserve a leader who recognizes their value and contributions to national development. A vote for Bawumia is a vote for the betterment of our healthcare system and the people who sustain it,” he wrote on his X platform.
He stressed, “Bawumia is the choice of healthcare workers and the choice for a healthier Ghana.”
Below is the full post…
I spent the past few weeks in a hospital bed at Komfo Anokye and am continuing treatment at home after a traumatic accident. During my time there, I witnessed firsthand the remarkable dedication and sacrifices made by our healthcare professionals—doctors, nurses, and others to ensure the well-being of their patients, often under extremely challenging circumstances.
As we approach the 2024 elections, I recommend we elect a president who will prioritize the needs of our healthcare workers by improving their working conditions, investing in their professional development, and addressing the age-old exodus of health professionals from Ghana.
Health is our most valuable asset; everything else is secondary without it. We need a leader who will ensure that those who take care of our health are themselves well taken care of.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has clearly articulated his commitment to enhancing the conditions of our healthcare workers in the NPP’s 2024 manifesto.
Bawumia understands that healthcare professionals deserve a leader who recognizes their value and contributions to national development.
A vote for Bawumia is a vote for the betterment of our healthcare system and the people who sustain it. Bawumia is the choice of healthcare workers and the choice for a healthier Ghana.