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Bawumia will be served too, Inshallah—Abu Jinapor

Lawyer Abu Jinapor, Member of Parliament for Damongo constituency and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, has stated that Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has tirelessly served as Vice President of the Republic of Ghana and will be served consequently.
The minister made this statement while accompanying the Vice President on a visit to the Jakpa Palace in Damongo, West Gonja Municipality, Savannah Region, to thank the King of Gonja, Yagbonwura Sulemana Tutumba Boresa I, for showing Bawumia fondness, caring, and also empathising with him and his family during the loss and funeral performance of his late mother, Hajia Mariama Bawumia, who died on Monday, September 13, 2021.
"The Vice President has served, and Inshallah he will be served," Jinapor said. "The entire country has seen that he is a humble and dedicated servant of the President and the good people of Ghana," he continued. He stated that the Vice President is more of a brother to Gonjas and the entire Savannah Region, and that if he is elevated, he will give Gonjaland their due in terms of development. "Is it not all the people who come from your stomach who serve you.I sat in cabinet with him, I worked with him in opposition, and I can say unequivocally that Savannah's well-being, as well as that of Gonjas and Yagbon, remains his top priority.

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