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Letter To Gen Z’s Of Ghana

HELLO, GEN Z VOTER

As the 2024 election approaches, Gen Z holds the power to shape Ghana’s future. For the first time, many of you, including the 5.7 million students who benefited from the transformative Free SHS policy that the NDC said was impossible, will have the opportunity to vote. This election isn’t just another political event—it’s a defining moment for your generation and the future of our country.

The Free SHS programme, a flagship initiative by the NPP, has changed the lives of millions, unlocking opportunities and ensuring no Ghanaian youth is left behind due to financial constraints.

Dr. Bawumia, who has championed many other bold solutions, stands as the only candidate who can guarantee the continuation and expansion of such vital policies.

He’s a leader who understands the future you deserve and is committed to building it alongside you.

In contrast, John Mahama—the candidate who opposed Free SHS—wants your vote now.
Mahama not only failed to deliver as vice-president, but he also left a legacy of corruption and economic mismanagement during his presidency. His tenure was marked by “dumsor” and stalled progress. Now, after years of standing in the way of your education and future, he asks for your trust.

Dr. Bawumia, on the other hand, is a proven achiever. Even as vice-president, he accomplished more than any of his predecessors, pushing forward digitalization, financial inclusion, infrastructure growth, and many more. Imagine what he will achieve as president when he takes full charge. Unlike Mahama, who won’t face accountability after this election, Dr Bawumia will return to you after four years to account for his promises and seek your trust again.

That is a leader who is invested in the future.

Gen Z, your vote will shape the course of this nation. You can secure the future of Free SHS and other life-changing policies by tipping the balance in favor of the Bawumia/NAPO ticket.

Together, let us build a future we can all be proud of by reaching out to family and friends to work and vote for a Bawumia victory on 7th December.

*It is possible!

Watch This Space!*

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