Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the outgoing Vice President of Ghana, has assured the victims of the recent Kantamanto Market fire disaster that he will work to improve their lives and help rebuild the market. His pledge came after he visited the victims earlier today, December 6, 2024, to show support in the wake of the devastating fire that destroyed parts of the bustling market.
During his visit, Dr. Bawumia expressed his deep empathy, stating that the fire had not only affected the victims but had also left a personal mark on him. He acknowledged that while other prominent members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had visited the scene, he felt it was important to see the aftermath firsthand. His visit, he explained, was to understand the extent of the damage and offer comfort to those affected by the tragedy.
Despite the fact that he would soon no longer hold the office of vice president, Dr. Bawumia made it clear that he would continue to support the reconstruction of the Kantamanto Market. He assured the traders and market vendors that he would do everything in his power to help rebuild the market, emphasizing that their struggles were not forgotten. His commitment to the rebuilding effort reflects his determination to help restore the livelihood of the affected individuals.
In addition to the reconstruction of the market, Dr. Bawumia, known for his advocacy of digital solutions, promised to enhance the security of the market by installing CCTV cameras. As part of his efforts to modernize the market and improve its operations, he explained that the installation of surveillance cameras would help ensure that any hidden activities or criminal actions could be identified and addressed. This step, he said, would help bring transparency and accountability to the marketplace, making it a safer place for traders and customers alike.
Dr. Bawumia's visit and his promises of support have been well-received by many, and his commitment to rebuilding Kantamanto Market and installing the CCTV cameras has sparked hope among the affected victims. His digital approach, coupled with his determination to support the market's reconstruction, demonstrates his ongoing dedication to the welfare of the Ghanaian people, even as he prepares to step down from his role as vice president.
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