The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has beefed up its campaign efforts in the Tano North Constituency, targeting the settler and Fulani communities to secure their support in the upcoming elections.
The party’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, alongside the NPP’s parliamentary candidate for the area, Dr. Gideon Boako met with Fulani leaders and settlers to discuss their concerns and seek their backing for both Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s presidential candidate, and Dr. Boako’s bid to retain the parliamentary seat.
During the meeting, Justin Frimpong Kodua, affectionately known as JFK, introduced Dr. Boako as the ideal representative for the constituency.
“Dr. Boako is a man of integrity, a brilliant economist, and he understands your needs,” Mr. Kodua stated. “He holds a special place in his heart for the Fulani community and is committed to addressing your concerns and challenges.”
In his address, Dr. Boako assured the Fulani community of his dedication to their welfare, outlining plans to enhance their livelihoods. His proposals included initiatives to support livestock farming, education, and healthcare within the community.
“I believe in the potential of the Fulani community to contribute to the development of Tano North,” Dr. Boako said. “I am working hard to ensure that your voices are heard and your concerns addressed.”
The Fulani leaders and settlers expressed their gratitude for the NPP’s outreach efforts, pledging their support for Dr. Boako’s candidacy and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s presidential campaign.
“We are impressed with Dr. Boako’s vision and commitment to our community,” said Alhaji Osman Seidu, a Fulani leader. “We will rally behind the NPP and ensure victory in the upcoming elections.”