The Second Lady of Ghana, Hajia Samira Bawumia, has been active in rallying support for her husband, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the lead-up to the upcoming elections. During her engagement with students at the University of Ghana on November 29, 2024, she emphasized the importance of making informed choices as young voters. She positioned Dr. Bawumia as a visionary leader whose policies foster hope and provide numerous opportunities for the future of Ghana. This message is particularly directed at the youth, whom she believes will play a significant role in shaping the country’s destiny.
Focusing on the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), particularly targeting former President John Dramani Mahama, Mrs. Bawumia expressed skepticism about the practicality of the NDC’s proposed initiatives. She specifically criticized Mahama’s plan to use tricycles equipped with polytanks for roadside tree-watering jobs, questioning whether such prospects truly align with the aspirations of university students. She challenged the students by asking them to reflect on their hard work and sacrifices in pursuit of academic achievements, stating unequivocally that they deserve more inspiring prospects than merely driving tricycles.
In her address, Mrs. Bawumia further differentiated the NDC’s policies from those of her husband. She praised Dr. Bawumia for his vision of youth empowerment that aligns with the aspirations of educated Ghanaians. She portrayed him as a leader committed to creating an environment conducive to innovation, entrepreneurship, and skills development. By highlighting the opportunities that can arise from education, she reinforced her husband’s belief in a future where students’ hard work results in meaningful accomplishments and fulfillment of their ambitions.
In addition to promoting her husband’s candidacy, Mrs. Bawumia also pointed to the achievements of the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration, underscoring its successes in fostering youth development and job creation. She framed these accomplishments as a foundation upon which Dr. Bawumia’s leadership can build, ensuring that the initiatives for youth empowerment and employment continue to thrive. This narrative serves to reassure students of the tangible progress made in the past and what they can expect in the future should they support his vision.
As the conversation about the December 7, 2024 elections intensifies, the Second Lady urged students and young Ghanaians to cast their votes in favor of Dr. Bawumia. She articulated that his “Bold Solutions” manifesto holds the potential for transformative change in Ghana. By advocating for this platform, she sought to instill confidence in the youth that their aspirations would be valued and taken seriously, and that a Dr. Bawumia presidency would be dedicated to delivering a brighter future for all Ghanaians.
In conclusion, Mrs. Bawumia’s engagement with the students underscores the significance of the youth vote in the upcoming elections. By contrasting her husband’s visionary approach with the NDC’s initiatives, she has made a compelling case for why students should choose to support Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. Her message resonates with the aspirations of the younger generation, urging them to back a leadership that prioritizes opportunities and empowerment while affirming a commitment to a promising future for Ghana.













