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A Call to Serve: Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam filed Nomination for Savannah Regional Council of State

Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam has formally submitted his nomination at the Savannah Regional Electoral Commission office to contest for the position of Savannah Regional Council of State. Hailing from the Wasipey traditional area, Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam expressed his excitement about running for this esteemed position, which is designed for traditional rulers to serve as advisors to the President.

As a passionate advocate for land protection, Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam emphasized the need for someone to champion the preservation of the Savannah Region’s vast land mass. He urged delegates to rally behind him, ensuring the continuation of his advocacy work. Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam also highlighted the region’s pressing challenges, including the lack of a teacher training college and university, water scarcity, land encroachment, and youth unemployment.

To address these issues, Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam pledged to work collaboratively with Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to drive development in the region. He also vowed to partner with the Gonjaland Youth Association to promote youth development. Furthermore, he promised to establish a strategic Savannah Regional planning committee to chart a roadmap for boosting development.

With his extensive experience in Ghana and beyond, Bingorwura Samuel Saibu Adam appealed to delegates to support his candidacy, emphasizing that the Savannah Regional Council of State position is a call to serve, rather than an opportunity for personal gain. As a native of the region, he believes that his election would be a significant step towards unlocking the region’s potential, particularly with a native of the region occupying the highest office in the land.

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