In a glowing endorsement, Apostle Dr. Stephen Kwame Amoani, former Chairman of the Christ Apostolic Church International, has publicly expressed his support for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, describing him as a great unifier who embodies the values of peace and development.
Apostle Amoani, who has known Dr. Bawumia since 2015, highlighted the Vice President’s enduring commitment to humanity and the Christian community. His endorsement comes amid criticism from some Christian leaders who have expressed reservations about Dr. Bawumia’s faith.
“Dr. Bawumia had no intention of becoming president when we first met, but his love for humanity and the Christian community was evident even then,” Apostle Amoani disclosed. In a video currently making rounds on social media, the respected Apostle praised Dr. Bawumia’s efforts to foster unity among different faiths and his dedication to national peace and development.
“For eight years, Dr. Bawumia has been instrumental in organizing events that bring together leaders of various faiths to break the Muslim fast, iftar, and pray for the peace and development of our nation,” Apostle Amoani noted.
Apostle Amoani’s endorsement is viewed as a significant boost to Dr. Bawumia’s presidential aspirations. The Vice President’s vision for Ghana centers around four key pillars:
- Fostering national cohesion and social harmony
- Creating sustainable jobs with meaningful pay
- Propelling Ghana into the global digital revolution
- Ensuring a safe and prosperous future for all Ghanaians
As Ghana approaches its December 7 elections, Apostle Amoani urged citizens to support Dr. Bawumia, emphasizing his exceptional leadership qualities and unwavering commitment to peace and development.
“Dr. Bawumia is the kind of person our nation needs now. He can bring us all together to build and develop our country,” Apostle Amoani concluded.
This endorsement adds to a growing list of high-profile figures rallying behind Dr. Bawumia. The Vice President has been actively engaging citizens across the nation, campaigning on a message of unity, progress, and development.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com