Bawumias Commitment To Excellence Will Ensure Ghana Fulfills Its Potentials Prof Etse Sikanku
Sun, 17 Nov 2024 08:00
A Communications Professor, Prof. Etse Sikanku has expressed confidence in Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to transform Ghana if elected the next President of Ghana.
At the review of his book "Dr. Bawumia and the contemporary Vice Presidency” at the University of Ghana on Saturday, Prof. Sikanku said Dr. Bawumia has demonstrated enormous commitment to excellence, hence expressing confidence in Bawumia’s policies to have a positive impact on the nation.
"With Dr. Bawumia at the helm, his commitment to excellence will ensure that this nation will sustain its heritage as a pacesetter, trendsetter and star within the continents, the world.”
"His commitment to excellence will ensure that this nation fulfills its potentials. This nation has always been a leader; this nation has always set the pace for others to follow”, Prof. Etse Sikanku said.
Prof Sikanku added that Dr. Bawumia's policies will have a long-term gains for Ghana and everlasting impact on generations.
Prof. Sikanku also stated that as Ghana is the pacesetter in many fields, the country should take a bold step to become a leader in digitalization.
''Our nation has always been a leader. We were the first to gain independence and inspired the rest of the worldhellip;Within the digital space, we have the potential to become a continental leader by embarking digitalization and the innovation that will make Ghana a pacesetter.
“Dr. Bawumia has demonstrated that he has the sheer brilliance, vibrancy and spirit of excellence to take Ghana to the next level."

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