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Bawumia Should Save His Money For Pure Water Factory But Not On Politics – Lecturer

Bawumia has been told by Dr. Kweku Mensah Mawutor of the University of Professional Studies to save his money and build up a clean water plant after the NPP leaves office in 2024 since there is no chance he will win the NPP flagbearership.

Dr. Kweku Mensah Mawutor claims that anytime Dr. Mahamud Bawumia goes on air, he merely listens to him for the sake of hearing because he knows that whatever he says is going to be the reverse at the end of the day.

President Akufo Addo has learned that if he continues to project the Vice-President, the so-called eight they want to break would not materialize, thus he must find a method to introduce Alan Kyeremanten using some strategies, according to Dr. Kweku Mawutor.

“Nana, these are the only two persons who wish to compete,” he could have replied, “but my Vice-President has also expressed interest.” But he didn’t, which should indicate that President Akufo Addo has understood that Bawumia is incapable of succeeding him.

“Looking ahead to the election, I pity Dr. Mahamud Bawumia. I don’t think he’ll become the NPP’s flag bearer. He should save some of his money and utilize it for other purposes after the 2024 elections, when they will no longer be in power. He could even start a pure water industry, which would be extremely beneficial to him and his family.”

He went on to say that Dr. Mahamud Bawumia may even chose to bring “koobi” from adjacent nations to sell to us instead of wasting his money battling for the NPP flag bearership. The long and short of it is that they will lose power in 2024 because they have no chance of winning given how they have treated Ghanaians. After all, the NPP’s sufferings and lies are too much to bear.

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