Were Praying For Bawumia NAPO Ticket In Jubilee House In 2025 Council of Zongo Chiefs
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 07:00
The Council of Zongo Chiefs of Ghana say they are praying fervently for flagbearer of the New patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh to be sworn in as President and Vice President respectively on 7th January, 2025.
At a Special Quran Recitation & Prayers to Allah for the New Patriotic Party’s victory in the 2024 general elections on Friday, 19th January, 2024 at Kantudu behind the Kumasi Central Mosque held after Magrib prayers, the Zongo Chiefs prayed for Dr. Bawumia to select the Energy Minister and MP for Manhyia South as his Running Mate into the upcoming general elections.
Speaking on behalf of the prayer congregation after the Quran recitation, Chief of Frafra and President of Council of Zongo Chiefs, Alhaji Musah stated they were praying for Dr. Bawumia and Dr. Prempeh because they have what it takes to lead Ghana to the next level.
“It is our wish that Dr. Bawumia will be sworn in as President come 7th January, 2025 with Dr. NAPO as his Vice President. I know that our toil tonight in this recitation will not be in vain”, Alhaji Musah said.
He continued; “We pray that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s best choice for the Running Mate will be our own brother, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh. May Allah not let our toil be in vain.”
The Zongo Chiefs further expressed optimism and faith in Allah that, as they have prayed, God will answer through Dr. Bawumia to make Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh his Running Mate in order for Allah’s will for Ghana to prevail.

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