Chief Disgraces Bawumia After Asking Him This Tough Question- People React
People React after a chief disgrace Bawumia after asking him a though question. The Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who is also the leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), is touring communities in the northern part of the country to gain support. He is meeting with local leaders, party members, and the public. During one of his visits, he was asked tough questions by a local chief about why people should vote for him and the status of a road project he had promised. This happened at the Yoo Naa palace in Savelugu.
The chief’s questioning has sparked various reactions on social media. Some people praised the chief for holding the Vice President accountable, saying that traditional leaders should demand answers from politicians instead of just praising them. Others agreed, saying it’s important for chiefs to care for their people and make politicians answer for their promises.
Many people on social media expressed their support for the chief’s actions. One person, Abu, said that the only way chiefs can help their communities is by asking important questions and demanding results from politicians. Hassan agreed, hoping other chiefs would do the same. Rahman added that chiefs should not give politicians meaningless titles but should instead hold them accountable.
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Alhassan noted that chiefs represent their people, and by asking these questions, they show they care about their communities. Mohammed thanked the chief for asking a relevant question, and Muhammad Abdulai appreciated that politicians couldn’t keep fooling the people. Haruna remarked that the Vice President’s previous promises had not been kept, and it was good that the chief was demanding answers.
The social media responses reflect a general sentiment that traditional leaders should actively ensure politicians fulfill their promises. Many users feel that chiefs questioning politicians is a sign of good leadership and concern for the welfare of their communities.
Mohammed observed that the chief deserved praise for asking such a relevant question, highlighting the importance of accountability in politics. Abdulai echoed this sentiment, expressing satisfaction that politicians are being held responsible for their actions. Haruna pointed out that it’s shameful that the promised projects from years ago remain incomplete, reinforcing the need for politicians to be transparent and deliver on their promises.
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Overall, the incident has sparked a discussion about the role of traditional leaders in political accountability and the importance of asking tough questions to ensure development and progress in their communities. Thank you for reading this content. Please visit our site for more interesting political and election news in Ghana.