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Bawumia is Ghana's most significant human asset for the following 20 years - Okoe-Boye declares
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, has loaded acclaims on the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, over his 'astounding' accomplishment throughout the long term.
Counting various activities going from the development of the Obetsebi flyover to the works being finished on the University of Ghana Sports Stadium under the Vice President's residency, Dr. Okoe-Boye said, Dr. Bawumia is an important human asset to the country in the following twenty (20) years.
Talking on Metro TV's June 9 version of 'Good Morning Ghana', the previous Ledzokuku Member of Parliament showed that the listed ventures were proof of what the public authority has utilized the advances it contracted for.
"The absolute most significant human asset we have in this nation going into the following 20 years is Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the training and the set of experiences is there to show.
"We were let in this nation know that where's all the credit… where's all the cash you acquired. We don't have the foggiest idea how you have managed it.
"The man [Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia] represented 2 hours 45 minutes and from that point forward, I haven't heard anyone ask me inquiries.
"He showed every one of the credits, the undertakings… Obetsebi the flyover is coming to fruition. In the following a half year, I won't be shocked on the off chance that we begin to open it. That is a credit [project].
"Assuming you go through Spintex Palace… the people who utilize the Spintex, they can see the works going on. That is a credit [project]. At the point when you go to Legon, you see the arena coming up. That arena was sleeping under JM[John Mahama]. It's awakened," Dr. Okoe Boye said.
That's what he added "with respect to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, his ability and potential and what he can convey, his result is enormous!".
Regarding the matter of expansion, Dr. Okoe-Boye vindicated the VP from fault focusing on that it was a consequence of the desolates of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ghana Statistical Service said Ghana's expansion rate for May this year arrived at 27.6 percent from a previous 23.6 percent kept in April.
It is the most noteworthy in around 18 years.
The climb was ascribed to food and transportation costs.
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