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  • Politicians come and go, let us unite in peace – Bawumia tells Ghanaians

    Politicians come and go, let us unite in peace – Bawumia tells Ghanaians

    Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, has highlighted the significance of maintaining peace in Ghana ahead of the December elections.

    During his ongoing nationwide tour, which started on April 29, Dr. Bawumia called on Ghanaians to avoid actions or statements that could jeopardize the nation’s peace. He emphasized the need to respect everyone’s views due to Ghana’s diverse nature.

    Dr. Bawumia also cautioned politicians against inciting their supporters against others, emphasizing that the upcoming election should not be viewed as a do-or-die situation for the country.

    “As politicians, we will come and go, but the country Ghana will remain. So let us unite in peace and continue to respect our diversity. We are Ghanaians first, before our political party,” he said.

    Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has made a pledge to enhance religious coexistence in Ghana if elected into office.

    Speaking to Christian and Muslim leaders in Akropong, Eastern Region, Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the substantial contributions that faith-based groups have made to Ghana’s development.

    He emphasized the need to recognize them as essential development partners, on par with the country’s external partners.

    “I want us and faith-based organisations to have a close relationship; a development-based partnership, just like any of our external partners,” he said.

    “If you look at the works the faith-based organisations have done for Ghana in terms of infrastructure like schools and hospitals, it is better than whatever our development partners have given,” he said.

  • Don’t take NPP seriously if they appoint a female running mate – Prof. Marfo

    Don’t take NPP seriously if they appoint a female running mate – Prof. Marfo

    Professor Charles Marfo Ofori, a former president of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP), suggesting they shouldn’t be taken seriously if they choose a woman as their running mate.

    Prof. Marfo expressed dissatisfaction with the NPP’s approach to gender politics, especially in light of the National Democratic Congress (NDC’s) recent selection of Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as their female running mate.

    “I like women a lot, so you can even refer to me as a womanizer, it’s fine, so I don’t have a problem with women.

    “But if they (the NPP) appoint a woman, it is going to be so clear that it is because of Jane. It has unsettled them, and we should not consider such a party as a serious one,” he said on a panel discussion on Oyerepa TV on April 26, 2024.

    He further argued that the prominence of a woman within the NDC has unsettled the NPP’s agenda, causing disruption to their tactics and revealing their weaknesses.

    “Jane has unsettled them, decapitated their strategies, that is how I see it. Not that I am canvassing for Matthew Opoku Prempeh, but that man has done well,” he added.

  • Bawumia vows to give incentives to Churches and mosques when he becomes president

    Bawumia vows to give incentives to Churches and mosques when he becomes president


    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has pledged to prioritize faith-based organizations if victorious in the 2024 general elections.

    He underscored the substantial contributions of churches and Islamic groups in constructing schools and hospitals for the nation.

    Dr. Bawumia emphasized that these organizations have surpassed many external development partners in their impact on Ghana and should be regarded as development partners.

    “That golden age means we are going to give incentives to the faith based organizations to help government. There are lot of incentives we give to our external development partners. They bring in things duty free and so on but they don’t do as much for us as the faith based organizations. I am going to give a lot of incentives to the faith based organizations to help government”.

    Dr. Bawumia made these remarks during a breakfast gathering with clergy members and Imams in the Eastern Region, commencing his nationwide campaign tour from Akropong.

    He highlighted that external development partners receive several incentives, including duty-free imports, yet their contributions are not as significant as those of faith-based organizations.

    “I want us (government ) and the faith based organizations to have a very very close relationship. I have said, if you look at the work that the faith based organizations, the churches and so on have done for Ghana, it is more than many of our external development partners will ever do for Ghana. Much much more. The schools they have built, the hospitals they have built but we always don’t treat our faith based organizations as partners in development. I want to bring a whole new chapter in the relationship between our churches, our faith based Islamic organizations and bring a golden age of that relationship between the church and faith based organizations and government”

    Dr. Bawumia seeks to foster a “golden age” of collaboration between the government and faith-based organizations by providing them incentives to support governmental initiatives.

  • Bawumia tours Eastern Region today

    Bawumia tours Eastern Region today

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, embarked on a nationwide regional tour, commencing with the Eastern Region on Monday, April 29.

    His itinerary in the Eastern Region included a breakfast meeting with religious leaders in Akropong. The event was well-attended, with Christian leaders from various denominations, the regional Chief Imam, and other Islamic clerics present.

    During his address to the religious leaders, Dr Bawumia expressed his belief in seeking God’s grace in all his endeavors, highlighting the significance of starting his regional campaign tour with the religious community.

    “I took this decision because of my faith in the Lord. If you follow the Lord, all other things will follow.”

    “With all humility, I am here today, to present myself to you, first as flagbearer and presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party, and also share my vision with you,” he said.

    “Thirdly, I am here to seek your support and that of Ghanaians, as I seek to lead Ghana.”

  • ‘Dumsor’ will soon be a thing of the past – Bawumia

    ‘Dumsor’ will soon be a thing of the past – Bawumia

    The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has reassured that the ongoing power supply issues, known as ‘dumsor‘, will soon be resolved.

    He made this statement during his campaign tour of the Eastern Region while speaking to the Clergy and Imams in Akropong on Monday, April 29.

    Dr. Bawumia expressed confidence in the government’s efforts to address the issue, which has led to criticism of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) by businesses, groups, and individuals.

    “I know there are challenges and I don’t want to paper over economic challenges. We are going to work on them. Currently, we have issues with power but I say that from the information I have received from the minister for energy, those power challenges will very soon, and I mean very soon be a thing of the past,” the vice president said.

    The Ghana Union of Traders Association has joined the voices calling on ECG for a load-shedding timetable to guide their operations.

    Despite this, ECG has maintained that the current challenge does not necessitate a load-shedding timetable.

  • Aduomi is being sponsored by NDC, reject him – Bawumia tells Ejisu constituents

    Aduomi is being sponsored by NDC, reject him – Bawumia tells Ejisu constituents

    Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has called on constituents in Ejisu to prioritize continuity and progress by voting for the party’s candidate, Kwabena Boateng.

    In his final campaign rally before the Ejisu by-election on April 30, Bawumia warned against splitting votes to independent candidates, suggesting that such actions could unintentionally benefit the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its leader, John Mahama.

    With the NPP holding 138 seats in parliament against the NDC’s 137, Bawumia highlighted the slim margin and emphasized the significance of every vote in securing a stronger mandate for the ruling party.

    He underscored the importance of party loyalty and unity, advising against deviating from the NPP candidate and urging constituents to vote for continuity and progress in the constituency.

    “The NPP government has improved the lives and the people of Ejisu than the NDC. Nothing really worked during the NDC era…MPs don’t sponsor projects; they lobby for projects from the government in power…In parliament, the NPP has 138 including the independent candidate while NDC has 137. And so, a vote for an independent means handing over power to NDC and John Mahama.

    “And so that is why the NDC did not fill a candidate for this by-election, they are sponsoring the independent candidate”, he remarked.

    “Let’s all come out in our numbers on election day and vote massively for Lawyer Kwabena Boateng to continue the late John Kumah’s work”, he said.

    President Akufo-Addo has strongly refuted accusations that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) intends to manipulate the upcoming Ejisu by-election.

    Addressing voters, he urged them to disregard such claims made by the Independent Parliamentary Candidate, Kwame Owusu Aduomi.

    Ahead of the by-election to fill the seat left vacant by the late John Kumah, political messaging has intensified as the governing party presents Kwabena Boateng as its candidate.

    Mr. Boateng will compete against five other candidates, including Kwabena Owusu Aduomi, who parted ways with the governing party to run independently in the upcoming by-election.

  • Come debate me on credibility and policies – Bawumia dares Mahama

    Come debate me on credibility and policies – Bawumia dares Mahama

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has issued a challenge to former President John Mahama for a two-person debate ahead of the December 7, 2024, general election.

    Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the Communications Director for the Bawumia campaign team, emphasized in a statement that such a debate would allow Ghanaians to choose their next leader after President Akufo-Addo.

    Aboagye highlighted that the debate would center on the achievements of both candidates and their proposed solutions to address the current economic challenges facing the country.

    He further noted that the debate would help voters differentiate between the two candidates, particularly regarding their governance track records and approaches to addressing national issues.

    “The big issue for 2024 comes down to the two personalities. Which of the two main candidates will Ghanaians want as their next leader after 2024? The one who was given his chance and blew it through his incompetence or the one who has shown what he can do even as a Vice President and is now asking to also be given the opportunity to show what he can do as President? We are daring the main opposition Party to come to a debate on the two personalities.”

    “Dr. Bawumia’s Campaign invites the Ghanaian voter to focus on the credibility and weight of the policies of each of the two foremost presidential candidates – Bawumia and Mahama. In the next few months, the Bawumia campaign will humbly but decisively address all major issues facing our nation and how, with the current positive turnaround, he intends to consolidate the gains and tackle the outstanding issues head-on if given the mandate in December,” an excerpt of the statement said.

    Dr. Bawumia is scheduled to kick off his political campaign today, Monday, April 29, in preparation for the December general elections. Beginning in the Eastern Region, the campaign will cover all 16 regions over the next month.

    During his tour, Dr. Bawumia plans to interact with a wide range of stakeholders, including traditional leaders, clergy, youth groups, traders, drivers, farmers, students, and business owners.

    The campaign will focus on engaging citizens from various sectors of society, with visits to marketplaces aimed at interacting with both traders and consumers.

  • 2024 polls: Bawumia’s nationwide campaign stars today

    2024 polls: Bawumia’s nationwide campaign stars today

    Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is gearing up to kick off his political campaign today Monday, April 29, in preparation for the December general elections.

    In a press release issued by Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the Director of Communications for the Bawumia for President 2024 Campaign, it was announced that Bawumia will commence his campaign in the Eastern Region and will traverse all sixteen regions over the course of the next month.

    During the tour, Bawumia is slated to engage with a diverse array of stakeholders, including traditional leaders, clergy, youth, traders, drivers, farmers, students, and visit various businesses, including marketplaces, to interact with both sellers and consumers.

    Ghanaians have been urged to give Dr Bawumia the needed reception during the tour, as he has “shown in these eight years that he has more integrity, discipline, focus, ideas, and solutions than his main opponent [John Dramani Mahama] showed in his 8 years as Vice President and President.”

    “It is without doubt that, Dr. Bawumia has proven to be Solutions-oriented and remains committed to finding more solutions to Ghana’s challenges if given the nod as President in the December 2024 elections,” the statement read in part.

    Below is the full press statement:

    NPP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA BEGINS NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN

    The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, will officially kick off his presidential campaign for the December 7 general elections with his first nationwide tour from Monday, 29 April 2024. Dr Bawumia and his campaign team are promising an issue-based campaign, one that will focus on cogent, practical, and tailor-made ideas to deal with issues that are most dear to the Ghanaian people.

    Beginning in the Eastern Region, Dr. Bawumia and his campaign team will visit all 16 regions over the next month in this first round of campaigning. On his rounds, he will meet with a wide range of stakeholders, including traditional leaders, the clergy, the youth, traders, drivers, farmers, students and visit businesses, including marketplaces to interact with both traders and consumers. The candidate will
    engage the media, hold townhall meetings and continue with his regular stakeholder engagements with the Ghanaian people.

    Long before his election on November 4, 2023, and since then, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been very active in undertaking broad consultations and interactions with various groups across the country. Apart from fulfilling his busy schedule as Ghana’s most active ever Vice President, the 2024 NPP Presidential Candidate and the Party leadership have utilized these recent months to put the structures, personnel, logistics and programmes in place to embark on a very comprehensive, inclusive, constructive, and impactful presidential and parliamentary campaign.

    As we enter the active phase of the 2024 Election campaigning, Dr. Bawumia is buoyed up by the strong backing from our party’s grassroots and the growing enthusiasm and confidence resonating throughout the entire party. This burgeoning energy signifies our preparedness for the activities that lie ahead in the upcoming contest.

    For us in the NPP, the 2024 race is all down to three key things.

    The Battle of Ideas and Character:

    As Ghana moves into the next phase of our development, it is more important than ever to elect a leader that holds himself to the highest standards, a man of character, performance, work ethic, vision, programmes, wisdom, decisiveness, self-discipline, integrity, and a very high credibility. It’s indisputable that in this regard, Dr. Bawumia emerges as the most formidable candidate.

    Dr. Bawumia has shown in these eight years that he has more integrity, discipline, focus, ideas, and solutions than his main opponent showed in his 8 years as Vice President and President.

    It is without doubt that, Dr. Bawumia has proven to be Solutions-oriented and remains committed to finding more solutions to Ghana’s challenges if giving the nod as President in the December 2024 elections.

    The Battle of Records:

    There is no denying that there have been global economic challenges, and as a party, we recognize the hardship that this global tragedy has presented to all Ghanaians and the world at large.

    It is, however, important to remember and highlight the many achievements of the NPP government in these seven years in constituencies and communities and to not allow anyone to rewrite the history of the previous NDC government. While we are confident, we don’t have to rely on confidence alone; the numbers clearly show that the NPP government has consistently outperformed the NDC government and that it has done so despite historically unmatched global challenges.

    As we remind the public of our accomplishments, we clearly understand 2024 is more about the future of our country, and the vision Dr. Bawumia has for her.

    The Battle of Effective Campaigning:

    As we set out to campaign for the presidency and the future of this country, we stand united and energized on a common platform.

    It cannot be overstated how determined and hardworking our 276 parliamentary candidates and all our campaign teams, especially the Electoral Area and Polling Station campaign teams, are. We rely on them; we stand on their shoulders as we rise together. This party was built on the very idea of unity, and unity is what bonds us together as we build a future of possibilities for Mother Ghana.

    The big issue for 2024 comes down to the two personalities. Which of the two main candidates will Ghanaians want as their next leader after 2024? The one who was given his chance and blew it through his incompetence or the one who has shown what he can do even as a Vice President and is now asking to also be given the opportunity to show what he can do as President? We are daring the main opposition Party to come to a debate on the two personalities.

    Dr. Bawumia’s Campaign invites the Ghanaian voter to focus on the credibility and weight of the policies of each of the two foremost presidential candidates – Bawumia and Mahama. In the next few months, the Bawumia campaign will humbly but decisively address all major issues facing our nation and how, with the current positive turnaround, he intends to consolidate the gains and tackle the outstanding issues head-on if given the mandate in December.

    He will also be asking the crucial questions: Which of the two main candidates is saying anything for the sake of power and who is really plugged into what will deepen the transformation of Ghana? Who is equipped to address the employment needs of our young people, and make our private sector more competitive and profitable going into the future? Which of the two main candidates can guarantee the education of our children and the health of our parents.

    These and many more questions will be asked and answered by our candidate, as he asks the Ghanaian people to elect him to the highest office in the land.

    The maiden national campaign tour, which runs till the first week of June, will have Dr. Bawumia showcasing his innovative ideas for Ghanaians.

    Dr. Bawumia will present what he terms “BOLD SOLUTIONS FOR OUR FUTURE” to the nation.

  • We will fix it – Bawumia assures Ghanaians amidst ‘dumsor’ crisis

    We will fix it – Bawumia assures Ghanaians amidst ‘dumsor’ crisis

    A video circulating on social media shows Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia addressing the ongoing intermittent power outages (known as “dumsor“) faced by Ghanaians.

    As he was leaving Parliament, a concerned citizen shouted “dumsor no,” catching the Vice President’s attention. In response, Dr. Bawumia said, “yoo, ye be ye,” which translates to “okay, we will fix it.”

    Ghanaians have been experiencing these power cuts for over a month, prompting calls for the Ministry of Energy to release an official timetable to keep consumers informed about power availability.

    But there has been so sign of a possible timetable anytime soon due to the posture of the Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Premeph, who has dismissed such calls.

    Herbert Krapa, Chairman of the governing board of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and Deputy Energy Minister, has assured the public that the government is taking steps to resolve the issue.

    He stated that the government is aware of the challenges faced by citizens and is committed to ensuring uninterrupted power supply.

  • Bawumia calls peace in Gonjaland after donating bull, GHS100K

    Bawumia calls peace in Gonjaland after donating bull, GHS100K

    The Vice President and NPP flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has joined the chorus advocating for peaceful coexistence among the people of the Savannah Region.

    He made these remarks during a donation ceremony to Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I, marking his first anniversary as the King of Gonjaland.

    Presented by the Savannah Regional Chairman of the party, Professor Iddrisu Sulemana Kalamonia, in Damongo, West Gonja Municipality, the donation comprised GHȼ100,000 in cash, a bull, and 30 bags of rice, along with 20 packs of assorted drinks and five jerricans of cooking oil.

    Dr. Bawumia emphasized the significance of peace in the progress of developed nations and individuals, underscoring the importance of peaceful coexistence among the people of the Savannah Region.

    “One cannot rule an empty kingdom but one full of people and this comes with a powerful ingredient like peace”, he insisted.

    Acknowledging Dr. Bawumia’s contributions, the NPP chairman highlighted the Vice President’s enstoolment as a sub-chief by Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I and praised his efforts, including the renovation of the JAKPA Palace.

    Yagbonwura, in response, commended the Vice President and the government for fostering peace in the country and expressed gratitude for Dr. Bawumia’s continuous support for the Gonja people. He pledged to uphold peace in his kingdom.

  • It is not too late for Bawumia to announce his running mate, there is time – Miracles Aboagye

    It is not too late for Bawumia to announce his running mate, there is time – Miracles Aboagye

    The Director of Communications for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has revealed that the Vice President will soon announce his running mate for the upcoming 2024 general elections.

    Aboagye stated that Dr. Bawumia has already made his decision regarding his preferred partner for the elections, suggesting that an announcement is imminent.

    His comments come amidst speculation within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and among political analysts about the delay in Dr. Bawumia naming a running mate. However, Aboagye, speaking in an interview with Citi FM on Thursday, April 25, emphasized that Dr. Bawumia is well within the appropriate timeframe to make such an announcement.

    To support his position, Mr Aboagye referenced the example of then-candidate Nana Akufo-Addo, who selected Dr. Bawumia as his running mate in August 2008 for that year’s election.

    He argued that this historical precedent demonstrates that the timing of naming a running mate can vary and is not necessarily a cause for concern.

    “We are very much within the timeline. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia was elected barely six months ago and so we still have time. If you recall his nomination in 2008 was done somewhere in August. So for us in the NPP we are very much within our timelines.”

    “It can be tomorrow, it can be next week, it can be next month, it can be three days from now. The flagbearer at this point is very clear in his mind who his running-mate is going to be and when he is ready he is going to announce that,” he said.

  • Bawumia’s driver’s mate remark is preventing him to name his running mate – Nana Ntow Amirekyi

    Bawumia’s driver’s mate remark is preventing him to name his running mate – Nana Ntow Amirekyi

    A former National Organiser of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), Desmond Nana Ntow Amirekyi, has pointed out that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is encountering difficulties in selecting a running mate for the 2024 elections due to his statements.

    Amirekyi highlighted that Bawumia’s previous remarks have posed challenges in his quest for a suitable partner for the upcoming elections.

    He stressed that Bawumia’s statements regarding his role within the government have raised doubts about his willingness to empower his vice president if he were to assume the presidency.

    Speaking on a panel discussion on UTV’s Adekye Nsroma on April 25, 2024, the former PNC official stated:

    “It will be difficult for Bawumia to choose a running mate because of his utterances. If you are a vice president and claim that you were just a vice and as a result, your decisions were not factored in the administration then it means that, when you get the opportunity to become president you won’t also allow your vice to function.

    “That is why it has become difficult for him to choose his vice president,” he said.

    He added, “His own words mean that his vice won’t be useful in his administration because for him as a vice he was not useful in his administration… he is the same person who said he didn’t support the E-Levy …if not for Dr. Bawumia we didn’t know that if you are a vice president, you don’t have a say in the government.”

  • It will be difficult for Bawumia to choose his running mate due to his utterances – Former PNC National Organiser

    It will be difficult for Bawumia to choose his running mate due to his utterances – Former PNC National Organiser

    Former National Organiser of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), Desmond Nana Ntow Amirekyi, has opined that Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is encountering difficulties in choosing a running mate for the 2024 elections due to his previous statements.

    Amirekyi believes that Bawumia‘s past remarks have created challenges in his quest for a suitable partner for the upcoming elections.

    He highlighted that Bawumia’s statements about his role in the government have raised questions about his commitment to empowering his vice president in the event of his presidency.

    During a panel discussion on UTV’s Adekye Nsroma on April 25, 2024, the former PNC official commented on Bawumia’s admission that his voice was not prominent in decision-making processes, likening his role to that of a “driver’s mate to the president.”

    “It will be difficult for Bawumia to choose a running mate because of his utterances. If you are a vice president and claim that you were just a vice and as a result, your decisions were not factored in the administration then it means that, when you get the opportunity to become president you won’t also allow your vice to function.

    “That is why it has become difficult for him to choose his vice president,” he said.

    He added, “His own words mean that his vice won’t be useful in his administration because for him as a vice he was not useful in his administration… he is the same person who said he didn’t support the E-Levy …if not for Dr. Bawumia we didn’t know that if you are a vice president, you don’t have a say in the government.”

  • Ignorance! You misinterpreted Bawumia’s ‘driver’s mate’ comment – Miracles Aboagye to Prof. Naana Jane

    Ignorance! You misinterpreted Bawumia’s ‘driver’s mate’ comment – Miracles Aboagye to Prof. Naana Jane

    Director of Communications for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s Campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has stated that Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate for John Mahama, misunderstood Dr. Bawumia’s analogy about being a “driver’s mate.”

    Dr. Bawumia, upon his nomination as the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), likened his role as Vice President to that of a driver’s mate.

    This analogy emphasized his dedication to implementing his vision and priorities if elected President in the upcoming December elections.

    “As Vice President, I am like a driver’s mate. But if by the Grace of God, you make me president, I will be in the driver’s seat with constitutionally mandated authority to pursue my vision and my priorities,” he said.

    During her unveiling in Accra on Wednesday, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang vowed loyalty to Mr. Mahama, asserting that she would not forsake him in challenging times and would not describe her role as merely that of a driver’s mate.

    “I will not in advancement of self-seeking ambition, declare to the world that I was only the driver’s mate,” she stated.

    Mr. Aboagye maintains that Prof. Opoku-Agyemang misunderstood Dr. Bawumia’s analogy, which was intended to convey his potential for superior performance as President.

    He emphasized the significance of context in comprehending the Vice President’s statement.

    Mr Aboagye described Dr Bawumia’s use of the “driver’s mate” analogy as a “simile” which people have failed to understand.”

    “I think the difficulty rather is the complete lack of understanding and ignorance on the part of the running mate of the NDC. In an attempt trying to jab she forgot where she was standing and took herself out of context…There is nowhere in the Vice President’s speech, did he ever say that he is describing himself as a driver’s mate only because the government has encountered challenges.”

    “The person with the difficulty is the running mate of John Mahama who has completely taken herself out of context in an attempt to throw unnecessary jab…It was clear it was unambiguous it was contextual; it was an analogy and that analogy was best fit for the statement that he delivered,” he stated on Citi FM.

  • Change your mind if you plan to vote for Bawumia; he doesn’t deserve to be president – Pastor tells Ghanaians

    Change your mind if you plan to vote for Bawumia; he doesn’t deserve to be president – Pastor tells Ghanaians

    Founder and general overseer of Open Arms Ministries, St. Sark, has called on Ghanaian electorates to desist from voting for the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in the upcoming elections.

    In a video sighted on social media, the pastor, dressed in white clothing, noted that the Vice President, Dr Bawumia is undeserving of becoming president of Ghana.

    “Bawumia has a small mind. If you call right now Bawumia to confirm something, he will put the phone on hold and call the person to ask what he should say. Even those considered to be of lesser positions in the NPP micromanage him. He bows to them,” the pastor said.

    The claims made by St. Sark cannot be verified by The Independent Ghana.

    Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Dr Bawumia to name his running mate for the 2024 elections, almost 5 months after being elected the NPP flagbearer.

  • NAPO is the best person to be Bawumia’s running mate – Allotey Jacobs

    NAPO is the best person to be Bawumia’s running mate – Allotey Jacobs

    Former Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Bernard Allotey Jacobs, has indicated that the Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, is best placed to become the running mate of the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

    Speaking on a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on April 24, 2024, Allotey Jacobs dismissed the idea that regional biases play a role in the selection process, considering it a tactic to influence decision-making.

    “They did the same to President Mahama, suggesting that if he didn’t choose a Voltarian, certain consequences would follow. Accusations were made that her (Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s) own people didn’t vote for her. All those things are just lies. Personally, I support Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh; I believe he is the best fit for that position,” he said.

    He also noted that there is mounting pressure on New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to announce his running mate for the 2024 elections.

    Allotey Jacobs described such pressures as common in politics, often driven by individuals seeking personal benefits.

    “I am on the issue of pressure being mounted on Dr. Bawumia to name his running mate. Yes, there is indeed too much pressure. It’s a common practice; others have faced similar pressure,” he said in an interview.

    He compared this situation to the pressure former President John Mahama faced before he announced his running mate.

    A group known as the Patriotic Movement for Bawumia is urging the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to announce his running mate before the end of May 2024.

    The pro-NPP group argues that an early announcement of the running mate would allow the party to kickstart a robust campaign, thus increasing their chances of success in the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.

    During a press conference held in Kumasi on Sunday, April 21, 2024, the group stressed the importance of selecting a running mate to expand the party’s campaign outreach. They believe that the chosen individual will play a crucial role in disseminating the party’s message across the country.

    James Aggrey Fiifi Eshun, the spokesperson for the group and the second vice chairperson for the Oforikrom Constituency, cautioned Dr. Bawumia against succumbing to pressure from individuals vying for the running mate position.

  • Bawumia is being over-pressured to name his running mate – Allotey Jacobs

    Bawumia is being over-pressured to name his running mate – Allotey Jacobs

    Former Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Bernard Allotey Jacobs, has noted that there is mounting pressure on New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to announce his running mate for the 2024 elections.

    Allotey Jacobs described such pressures as common in politics, often driven by individuals seeking personal benefits.

    “I am on the issue of pressure being mounted on Dr. Bawumia to name his running mate. Yes, there is indeed too much pressure. It’s a common practice; others have faced similar pressure,” he said in an interview.

    He compared this situation to the pressure former President John Mahama faced before he announced his running mate.

    Speaking on a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on April 24, 2024, Allotey Jacobs dismissed the idea that regional biases play a role in the selection process, considering it a tactic to influence decision-making.

    He also expressed support for Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Energy Minister, as a suitable candidate for the position.

    “They did the same to President Mahama, suggesting that if he didn’t choose a Voltarian, certain consequences would follow. Accusations were made that her (Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s) own people didn’t vote for her. All those things are just lies. Personally, I support Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh; I believe he is the best fit for that position,” he said.

    A group known as the Patriotic Movement for Bawumia is urging the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to announce his running mate before the end of May 2024.

    The pro-NPP group argues that an early announcement of the running mate would allow the party to kickstart a robust campaign, thus increasing their chances of success in the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.

    During a press conference held in Kumasi on Sunday, April 21, 2024, the group stressed the importance of selecting a running mate to expand the party’s campaign outreach. They believe that the chosen individual will play a crucial role in disseminating the party’s message across the country.

    James Aggrey Fiifi Eshun, the spokesperson for the group and the second vice chairperson for the Oforikrom Constituency, cautioned Dr. Bawumia against succumbing to pressure from individuals vying for the running mate position.

  • I won’t be a driver’s mate in times of trouble; I will help address problems – Prof Naana Jane jabs Bawumia

    I won’t be a driver’s mate in times of trouble; I will help address problems – Prof Naana Jane jabs Bawumia

    Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Mahama, has assured him of her commitment and accountability in their potential administration.

    Her assurance comes in response to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s remarks about being a “driver’s mate,” which he suggested hindered his effectiveness in addressing challenges faced by the government.

    While Dr. Bawumia highlighted his vision as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer and referenced his previous role as a “driver’s mate,” Prof. Opoku-Agyemang stated that she would not downplay her role or claim to be just a “driver’s mate” during difficult times.

    Instead, she pledged to share in the party’s collective successes and take responsibility for any setbacks they may encounter.

    She emphasized that leadership entails taking responsibility and actively working towards solutions rather than evading challenges.

    “I will share in our collective successes and share responsibility for our setbacks if any. And at the time of reckoning, Your Excellency John Mahama, I will not in advancement of self-serving ambition declare to the whole world that I was only the driver’s mate,” she stated.

    She emphasized that the 2024 election is crucial for Ghana, as it is about pulling the country back from the brink of destruction, normalizing corruption, incomprehensible greed, and deep despair.

    “The election is not only about bringing the NDC back to power, which is indispensable in our current circumstances.”

    “The elections ahead and winning them is about winning elections for a purpose. The purpose goes beyond those enumerated above. The purpose is the opportunity to heal our country again. It is about the opportunity to pull Ghana back from the precipice of destruction, of normalising corruption, of incomprehensible greed and from deep despair.”

    “It is to work towards a Ghana where citizens have confidence and hope and are determined to regain their independence of thought and of agenda. We must work towards a Ghana that at the very least, can feed itself; where the law truly works; where there is shared prosperity; where democracy has not become a fluke; where people are not abused and where the basic necessities of life are not denied the majority or eventually, anyone.”

  • PHOTOS: Bawumia and Samira share warm moments with Pope Francis at the Vatican

    PHOTOS: Bawumia and Samira share warm moments with Pope Francis at the Vatican

    Pope Francis welcomed Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the “Auletta,” or small study, of the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall, according to a statement issued by the Holy See Press Office.

    During the meeting, Dr. Bawumia held discussions with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations.

    The discussions highlighted the positive relations between the Holy See and Ghana, focusing on various aspects of Ghana’s political and socio-economic landscape.

    The meeting also emphasized the ongoing collaboration between the two entities, particularly in critical sectors such as education and healthcare.

    Additionally, the talks addressed current international matters, with a specific focus on security challenges faced by countries in West Africa and the Gulf of Guinea.

    This exchange of views reflects the shared concern for addressing regional security issues and fostering stability in these areas.

    The meeting between Pope Francis and Vice President Bawumia signifies the ongoing dialogue and cooperation between the Holy See and Ghana, aiming to strengthen partnerships and address mutual concerns at both national and international levels.

  • It is unconstitutional to pay spouses of President, Veep – Supreme Court declares

    It is unconstitutional to pay spouses of President, Veep – Supreme Court declares

    The Supreme Court has ruled that Parliament’s decision to approve salaries for the wives of the President and Vice President is unconstitutional.

    The court declared that this approval is inconsistent with the 1992 constitution, as the first and second ladies do not hold public office.

    The ruling came in response to a suit filed against the Attorney General in July 2021 by Kwame Baffoe, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), popularly known as Abronye.

    Among other things, the NPP Chairman was seeking a “Declaration that per Article 71(1) and (2), the positions of the ladies do not fall under the category of Public Office holders.”

    The writ added that “… Per Articles 108 and 178 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana: Parliament, cannot on its own accord, initiate or approve payment of any such emoluments which would necessarily be paid from public funds, without a bill to that effect emanating from and introduced by the Government and duly passed into law.”

    The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Kwame Baffoe, also known as Abronye, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), in a case challenging the payment of salaries to the wives of the President and Vice President. The court declared that Parliament’s approval of these salaries is inconsistent with Article 71 clauses 1 and 2 of the 1992 constitution of Ghana, and therefore null, void, and unenforceable.

    A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, granted three out of the four reliefs sought by Abronye. However, his fourth relief, which questioned Parliament’s authority to initiate or approve such emoluments without a bill from the government, was not granted.

    Meanwhile, a similar action filed by National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for South Dayi Constituency, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, was partially dismissed. Only one of his reliefs was granted, while the rest, which focused on the recommendations of the Professor Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu Committee, were dismissed.

    The panel of the Supreme Court that heard the case included Justices Gabriel Pwamang, Avril Lovelace-Johnson, Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, Barbara Ackah-Yensu, Samuel Kwame Adibu Asiedu, and Ernest Yao Gaewu.

  • Bawumia’s running mate is loved by Manhyia – Kwame Nkrumah Tikese hints

    Bawumia’s running mate is loved by Manhyia – Kwame Nkrumah Tikese hints

    The flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has purportedly forwarded his preferred choice for a running mate in the upcoming December 7 presidential election to the party’s leadership.

    Renowned broadcaster, Kwame Nkrumah Tikese disclosed during his Ade Akye Abia program on Okay FM, on Monday, April 4, 2024, that several prominent figures within the NPP, including the vice president’s chosen running mate, have confirmed the submission of a name.

    According to Nkrumah Tikese, one of the primary factors behind Bawumia’s selection was the influence of the Manhyia Palace.

    “What I’m hearing is that His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has submitted the choice of his running mate to the leadership long ago. I called about 50 people and they told me that he had already submitted his choice of running mate… They have given me the name of the person and just this morning the person confirmed it.

    “I won’t mention the name of the person but I would give his attributes. The person is loved by Manhyia. When Bawumia wanted to become the flagbearer, he went to speak to Manhyia and they also told him that if he was made the flagbearer, they (the chiefs) would also choose their own (as his running mate). This is the first reason,” he said.

    Nkrumah Tikese refrained from disclosing the name of the individual but provided attributes, indicating that the person is highly regarded by Manhyia.

    Additionally, Nkrumah Tikese highlighted the individual’s wealth as another significant factor, emphasizing the party’s need for campaign funds to retain power.

    “The party needs money for campaign and the person also made a lot of money at the two ministries he has headed…The person went to the Education and Energy ministries and Bawumia also needs money,” he said.

  • Bawumia promises to involve private sector in building of schools, roads, houses

    Bawumia promises to involve private sector in building of schools, roads, houses

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has reaffirmed his commitment to involving the private sector more in the development of national infrastructure.

    In a recent major policy address as the flagbearer on February 7th, Dr. Bawumia stated that he plans to engage the private sector to finance capital projects, aiming to reduce government expenditure as part of his administration’s efforts to adhere to fiscal discipline.

    During a meeting with the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools, Dr. Bawumia announced that his government would fund school infrastructure through a public-private partnership arrangement with the private sector to ensure efficient delivery.

    “My administration will incentivise the private sector to complement government in the provision of many infrastructure and other services to reduce government expenditure and improve maintenance,” he said.

    During his major policy address, Dr. Bawumia announced a wide range of infrastructure projects, in addition to schools, that he plans to finance through private sector engagement.

    “The private sector will be encouraged to build roads, schools, hostels, and houses for government to rent or lease to own. The demand for road construction is massive, and this has historically placed a huge burden on the budget. I believe that the private sector should finance the construction and maintenance of roads through PPP concession arrangements.”

    Dr. Bawumia’s vision is to utilize the private sector and an improved credit system to expand educational infrastructure, support teaching and non-teaching staff, and enhance the quality of education and educational outcomes.

    Under this proposed funding arrangement, the private sector will be incentivized to construct infrastructure such as dormitories and classrooms, which the government will lease for a specified period before taking ownership. Additionally, the government will lease buses for schools. This approach aims to avoid significant initial government expenditures through the GETFUND and reduce delays in completing infrastructure projects in senior high schools.

    This policy is expected to decrease the educational infrastructure deficit, improve maintenance, enhance education quality, and streamline government expenditure management.

    Dr. Bawumia has been engaging with key stakeholders, including the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS), to explain his policies and seek their input.

  • Bawumia in Italy to meet Pope Francis for bilateral talks

    Bawumia in Italy to meet Pope Francis for bilateral talks

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has embarked on an official visit to the Republic of Italy and the Vatican State.

    A statement issued by spokesperson Dr. Gideon Boako indicated that the Vice President will engage in bilateral discussions with His Holiness Pope Francis.

    “The Pope’s message of love, mercy, and inclusive, which he has devoted himself to promoting unity and mutual understanding between all peoples, has been embraced around the world.

    “The meeting will highlight our common principles of peace, justice, and solidarity to guide us into a better future,” he added.

  • Your running mate decision should not be interfered – Group tells Bawumia

    Your running mate decision should not be interfered – Group tells Bawumia

    A group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives, grassroots members, and supporters advocating for the party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has issued a passionate plea for his autonomy in selecting his running mate without undue influence.

    Named the Patriotic Movement for Bawumia, the group urged Dr. Bawumia to resist external pressures from various party factions pushing for their preferred candidates as his running mate.

    According to a report from Dailyguidenetwork.com, during a press conference in Kumasi, the group criticized certain party factions’ activities and tactics, including press conferences, persistent delegations to Dr. Bawumia, petitions, and threatening remarks in the media.

    They stressed that such actions undermine Dr. Bawumia’s leadership and autonomy, suggesting a lack of confidence in his ability to independently decide on his running mate.

    “We are advising our flag-bearer, His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia not to succumb to any individual or group pressure to select a running mate against his own choice,” the group stated.

    They warned against manipulating Dr. Bawumia into choosing a running mate based on narrow interests, highlighting the potential negative impact on the party’s electoral prospects.

    The group emphasized the importance of unity within the NPP and cautioned against the risks of disunity and long-standing divisions within the party if external pressures influence Dr. Bawumia’s decision-making process.

    They urged party members not to use tactics aimed at imposing a candidate on Dr. Bawumia, stressing that selecting a running mate is solely the prerogative of the flagbearer.

    Regarding recent endorsements for specific individuals as Dr. Bawumia’s running mate, the group urged Dr. Bawumia to disregard such endorsements, highlighting his autonomy and leadership role within the party.

    They reiterated their support for Dr. Bawumia’s leadership and called for unity and collaboration within the NPP to secure victory in the upcoming presidential election.

    “We are humbly advising our flag-bearer, His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia not to allow any individual or groups to compel or lure him into choosing a running mate against his actual or real choice.

    “Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia ‘is his own man,’ let us allow him to select someone he has tested and finds capable of helping him lead the NPP to break the eight,” the group declared.

  • Your running mate must be named before May ending – Group tells Bawumia

    Your running mate must be named before May ending – Group tells Bawumia

    A group known as the Patriotic Movement for Bawumia is urging the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to announce his running mate before the end of May 2024.

    The pro-NPP group argues that an early announcement of the running mate would allow the party to kickstart a robust campaign, thus increasing their chances of success in the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.

    During a press conference held in Kumasi on Sunday, April 21, 2024, the group stressed the importance of selecting a running mate to expand the party’s campaign outreach. They believe that the chosen individual will play a crucial role in disseminating the party’s message across the country.

    James Aggrey Fiifi Eshun, the spokesperson for the group and the second vice chairperson for the Oforikrom Constituency, cautioned Dr. Bawumia against succumbing to pressure from individuals vying for the running mate position.

    He criticized the publicity stunts employed by some individuals to garner attention from the flagbearer, deeming such actions unnecessary. Eshun emphasized that the running mate position within the NPP should not be subjected to competition, and therefore, lobbying and candidate advertisements should cease.

    “Pressure on Bawumia to name his running mate is unnecessary. We should give him the opportunity to select a person of his own. It is not a race so we should stop that advertisement of candidates,” he urged.

  • More than 6,000 supporters of Alan’s Movement rejoin NPP – Report

    More than 6,000 supporters of Alan’s Movement rejoin NPP – Report

    Approximately 6,000 young politicians from across the country, who had previously left the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to join Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, have announced their return to the NPP.

    Led by former NPP parliamentary candidate aspirant for Adentan, Alfred Ababio Kumi, the group admitted that their decision to leave the NPP was a mistake.

    During a press conference held in Accra, Ababio Kumi publicly acknowledged their error and declared their renewed support for the NPP flagbearer.

    “It has become evidently clear that we made a mistake; a mistake that we humbly admit and are ready to work to ensure that its dire effect is reversed or averted.

    “Since the February 7, 2024 speech by the flagbearer of the NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, we have been asking ourselves questions that bother on the future of this country and the very Ghana that we young people want,” he stated

    Meanwhile, the Nationwide Supporters of Alan Cash (NAWSAC) have strongly criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for allegedly attempting to bribe the youth to abandon their support for Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change and return to the NPP.

    In a statement released on Monday, April 22, 2024, NAWSAC expressed concern over the NPP’s underhanded tactics and urged the youth not to be swayed by financial inducements.

    The group’s convener, Luther-King Junior, emphasized that young people are disillusioned with both the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) due to their manipulative behavior and remain determined to stand by their convictions and support for Alan Kyerematen’s leadership.

  • Time isn’t on your side; reveal your running mate – Lecturer tells Bawumia, NPP

    Time isn’t on your side; reveal your running mate – Lecturer tells Bawumia, NPP

    A Senior Political Science lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, has advised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the flagbearer, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, to promptly announce the running mate for the upcoming 2024 general elections.

    While acknowledging the necessity for thorough and inclusive consultations before finalizing the selection, Dr. Asah-Asante stressed the urgency of the situation.

    He emphasized that time is of the essence as election fervor intensifies nationwide.

    In an interview with Citi News, Dr. Asah-Asante emphasized the importance of striking a balance between thorough consultation and timely action.

    He cautioned against prolonged delays, pointing out the risk of facing heightened scrutiny and challenges for the chosen candidate if announced too late in the campaign.

    “The party must be mindful of the fact that time is not on their side. Yes, you want to consult broadly but you can’t spend all your life on that. By now, they should be out with a candidate who has all the qualities that they want so that it doesn’t delay the campaign unnecessarily.

    “If you wait, the issue is that you bring the person in, then the person now comes to face with the campaign already set in motion. People will now want to scrutinize the person, they will want to assess the person, and they will want to throw all manner of things at the person and that is the best means by which you can see how best you can shepherd your candidate and then prepare him/her for the task ahead.

    “I think the delay is becoming too much. I think the party must quickly come out with a running mate.”

    Meanwhile, the opposition National Democratic Congress’ flagbearer, John Mahama, has revealed Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang as his running mate for the upcoming elections.

  • Nothing shows Bawumia can win 2024 elections -Kwesi Pratt 

    Nothing shows Bawumia can win 2024 elections -Kwesi Pratt 

    Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr. cast doubt on Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s chances in the 2024 elections as the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). 

    Nana Akomea, a member of Bawumia’s campaign team, dismissed Pratt’s scepticism during a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on April 19, 2024. 

    Akomea challenged Pratt’s beliefs about Bawumia’s electoral prospects, citing the vice president’s leadership role in the campaign and his own confidence in Bawumia’s abilities.

    Pratt, however, maintained his doubts, citing a lack of evidence supporting Bawumia’s potential victory.

    Read an excerpt of their conversation below

    Nana Akomea: Kwesi, don’t you believe that Bawumia can win the elections?

    Kwesi: I haven’t said that.

    Nana Akomea: But don’t you believe?

    Kwesi: Do you believe it yourself?

    Nana Akomea: If not, why would I be working for him?

    Kwesi: What work are you doing?

    Nana Akomea: The work that I am doing for Bawumia. I am working as a national campaign vice chairman.

    Kwesi: Okay, but people become campaign chairman and still fail.

    Nana Akomea: Failure is different from belief, Kwesi. For me, I believe that he can win. That doesn’t mean that I am the only person that votes. But for you, don’t you believe that he can win?

    Kwesi: I haven’t seen anything that shows that he can win. There is nothing that I have seen that indicates or shows that he can win.

  • Bawumia supporters refute statement warning Ken Agyapong for supposed backing of Alan

    Bawumia supporters refute statement warning Ken Agyapong for supposed backing of Alan

    President of Bawumia Must Win (BMW), a pro-New Patriotic Party (NPP) group, David Gyasi Boako, has refuted the authenticity of a letter circulating on social media.

    The purported letter, allegedly from BMW, purportedly criticises Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, for his apparent backing of Alan Kyerematen, an independent presidential candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections.

    “I have seen the statement, and I was shocked about the contents, so I called my secretary, Sir Obama, to confirm if he had written anything of that nature.

    When I called him, he was surprised and asked for those behind such false information because this is the sixth time something of this nature has happened,” he said in an interview on Oman FM on April 19, 2024.

    The now-discredited statement accused Kennedy Agyapong of undermining the NPP by supporting the activities of Alan Kyerematen, who had resigned from the party to contest as an independent candidate.

    It criticised Agyapong’s media outlets for broadcasting an event where Kyerematen and other political groups gathered to form an alliance, labelling it a betrayal to the NPP and its flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

    The statement called on the NPP National Executives to ensure that party resources were not used to promote Kyerematen’s activities and urged them to call Agyapong and others aligned with the Movement for Change to order.

    However, Gyasi Boako denied the authenticity of the letter, stating, “We want to plead with the public that we have no idea about the said letter, and we haven’t written any letter. We are aware that Dr. Bawumia and Kennedy Agyapong are living peacefully.”

  • Bawumia has better reputation than Mahama in fight against corruption – Salam Mustapha

    Bawumia has better reputation than Mahama in fight against corruption – Salam Mustapha

    The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has underscored the party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s strong anti-corruption stance.

    Mustapha argued that Dr. Bawumia’s track record in combating corruption surpasses that of John Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    He pointed to Dr. Bawumia’s clean reputation both as a technocrat and a politician, contrasting it with what he sees as a different scenario for Mahama.

    Mustapha challenged anyone alleging corruption against Dr. Bawumia to provide evidence, highlighting the absence of such accusations against him.

    These comments were made during an interview in the Ashanti Region as part of Mustapha’s National Youth Campaign tour.

    The tour aims to engage the NPP Youth Wing in readiness for the upcoming limited voter registration exercise organized by the Electoral Commission.

    Additionally, it seeks to rally the youth of the region to support the NPP government in their pursuit of the “break the 8 agenda.”

  • You can’t break the 8 with this poor governance – NPP supporter tells Akufo-Addo

    You can’t break the 8 with this poor governance – NPP supporter tells Akufo-Addo

    A staunch supporter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Central Region has delivered a message to president Akufo-Addo.

     Speaking to the media, she underscored that the current state of governance does not align with the standards necessary to achieve the party’s ambitious “Break the 8” agenda.

     She expressed doubt regarding the party’s prospects in the 2024 elections, attributing it to its failure to uphold its promises to the Ghanaian populace.

    In her remarks, she revealed her significant investment of time and effort in rallying support for the NPP during past elections. 

    “We can’t talk. We have been disappointed. Break the 8, we won’t break any 8. NPP has disappointed us. People are suffering. Those who are supporting Bawumia are losers,” she added.

    Moreover, she lamented that those she had persuaded to vote for the ruling government had now become adversaries.

    Additionally, she extended sympathy to individuals who persist in campaigning for the party, despite the ongoing challenges and hardships faced by the populace.

    Watch video below:

  • Voting Mahama, Bawumia or Alan will leave you disappointed – Akpaloo to youth

    Voting Mahama, Bawumia or Alan will leave you disappointed – Akpaloo to youth

    Founder and head of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo, has cautioned young Ghanaians against supporting any presidential candidate other than his.

    He has warned that another term for either the New Patriotic Party (NPP) or the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would result in disappointment.

    Mr Akpaloo, known for his ‘sɔme ha, na sɔme ha’ catchphrase, believes it’s time to break the NPP-NDC dominance and secure victory after previous unsuccessful attempts.

    “You need somebody who will come and add value to our natural resources; somebody who will produce to meet our needs. So, the young people, you’ll be disappointed voting for them.”

    “If you are thinking you’re going to get a job when you vote Mahama or you vote Bawumia or you vote Alan Kyerematen, you’ll be disappointed. The only person who can support you to get your jobs to do is Kofi Akpaloo”.

    In an interview with TV3 on Tuesday, April 16, Akpaloo emphasized the need for someone who would enhance the nation’s natural resources and produce to meet its needs.

    Although he founded the Independent People’s Party (IPP) in 2011, Mr Akpaloo was unable to contest in the 2012 and 2016 elections and unsuccessfully challenged the rejection of his nominations in court.

    After the dissolution of IPP, he established the Liberal Party of Ghana in 2017 and participated in the 2020 elections, expressing confidence in winning the December 7 elections.

    Regarding the 24-hour economy policy proposed by the NDC, Mr Akpaloo has dismissed it as a mere slogan lacking substantive details and relevance.

    “The people are receiving our message very well. So, it’s more or less like we are still in the structuring, building process. We are building our structures to make sure we have formidable force,” he said.

    He believes it’s not worth pursuing, as it fails to address the specific needs and services required during nighttime hours.

  • Trust Bawumia to stabilize the cedi when he becomes president – Richard Ahiagbah to Ghanaians

    Trust Bawumia to stabilize the cedi when he becomes president – Richard Ahiagbah to Ghanaians


    Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, is advocating for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as a presidential candidate for the upcoming December 2024 elections in Ghana.

    Ahiagbah emphasized Bawumia’s capability to enhance stability in the Ghanaian Cedi, highlighting his proposal to leverage the nation’s natural resources, especially gold, to support the currency.

    He voiced his trust in Bawumia’s leadership potential to steer Ghana towards economic stability.

    “Be Bold with Bawumia. He will use our gold to back the cedi to make it stable. This is a Bold solution to stabilize the cedi.

    “Depreciation will be a thing of the past because the cedi will be sufficiently stable under Bawumia. I pledge to be bold with Bawumia. Have you?” he said in a Twitter post on April 16, 2024.

    Richard Ahiagbah, the Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), is advocating for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as a presidential candidate for the upcoming December 2024 elections in Ghana.

    Ahiagbah emphasized Bawumia’s capability to enhance stability in the Ghanaian Cedi, highlighting his proposal to leverage the nation’s natural resources, especially gold, to support the currency.

    He voiced his trust in Bawumia’s leadership potential to steer Ghana towards economic stability.

  • Stop giving Bawumia “unnecessary pressure” to select a running mate – Carlos Ahenkorah slams NPP members

    Stop giving Bawumia “unnecessary pressure” to select a running mate – Carlos Ahenkorah slams NPP members

    Member of Parliament for Tema West Constituency, Carlos Ahenkorah, has criticized certain members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for pressuring the party’s flagbearer and leader, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to choose his running mate from their faction ahead of the December 2024 elections.

    The legislator expressed disbelief at the rationale behind the pressure on Dr. Bawumia to consider their preferred candidate, stating that such consistent pressure could potentially weaken the party’s structure.

    Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ on Tuesday, April 16, he said, “NPP has never experienced such an occurrence before as we are experiencing now. It is not as if they are lobbying. That would have been better but to engage in an open campaign stating that if the flagbearer does not pick their person, the party will not win the December elections is unfounded. Such an attitude should not be entertained and encouraged in our party. This is weakening our party. It is giving the flagbearer unnecessary pressure’’.

    Carlos Ahenkorah also reflected on the era of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, highlighting the surprise among many party members when he chose the late Alhaji Aliu Mahama as his running mate.

    “Nobody knew how President John Agyekum Kufuor selected Aliu Mahama as his running mate but it was his choice, and by the constitution of the NPP, the flagbearer has the prerogative to choose whoever he wishes to be his running mate.”

    The recent factions within the NPP, where some party members and constituency executives are openly pressuring the vice president to choose a candidate from their camp, as stated by the Tema West lawmaker, have the potential to divide the New Patriotic Party.

    “If care is not taken, the people you are openly campaigning for to become the running mate might overshadow the flagbearer in terms of popularity, which is not good for us as a party ahead of the December general elections.

    “If we are all to present our preferred candidate for the slot for a running mate, whose will be considered?” he quizzed, adding that, “the reason this will weaken the party is that should the flagbearer decide to choose another person entirely different from your choice, the groups will be disappointed and then they will develop cold feet towards the party. Some of them will not even vote for the party during the elections. Their relatives will be disappointed with the reason being that their relatives have been snubbed by the flagbearer.”

    “… let’s stop these things and allow the flagbearer to choose the person who best fits,’’ he added.

    He quickly added that if the vice president and the NPP’s presidential candidate had chosen his running mate earlier, the pressure currently being mounted on him would not have occurred.

    “I will urge the vice president to select his running mate to put an end to the unnecessary pressure being mounted on him.”

  • Select your running mate already, it is weakening NPP – Carlos Ahenkorah tells Bawumia

    Select your running mate already, it is weakening NPP – Carlos Ahenkorah tells Bawumia

    Member of Parliament for Tema West Constituency, Carlos Ahenkorah, has entreated the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to quickly announce his running mate to end the pressure being mounted on him.

    According to Mr Ahenkorah, the uncertainty as to who would be selected as running mate is having a negative impact on the party.

    “I will urge the vice president to select his running mate to put an end to the unnecessary pressure being mounted on him.”

    He also criticized certain members of the party for pressuring Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to choose his running mate from their faction ahead of the December 2024 elections.

    The legislator expressed disbelief at the rationale behind the pressure on Dr. Bawumia to consider their preferred candidate, stating that such consistent pressure could potentially weaken the party’s structure.

    Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ on Tuesday, April 16, he said, “NPP has never experienced such an occurrence before as we are experiencing now. It is not as if they are lobbying. That would have been better but to engage in an open campaign stating that if the flagbearer does not pick their person, the party will not win the December elections is unfounded. Such an attitude should not be entertained and encouraged in our party. This is weakening our party. It is giving the flagbearer unnecessary pressure’’.

    Carlos Ahenkorah also reflected on the era of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, highlighting the surprise among many party members when he chose the late Alhaji Aliu Mahama as his running mate.

    “Nobody knew how President John Agyekum Kufuor selected Aliu Mahama as his running mate but it was his choice, and by the constitution of the NPP, the flagbearer has the prerogative to choose whoever he wishes to be his running mate.”

    The recent factions within the NPP, where some party members and constituency executives are openly pressuring the vice president to choose a candidate from their camp, as stated by the Tema West lawmaker, have the potential to divide the New Patriotic Party.

    “If care is not taken, the people you are openly campaigning for to become the running mate might overshadow the flagbearer in terms of popularity, which is not good for us as a party ahead of the December general elections.

    “If we are all to present our preferred candidate for the slot for a running mate, whose will be considered?” he quizzed, adding that, “the reason this will weaken the party is that should the flagbearer decide to choose another person entirely different from your choice, the groups will be disappointed and then they will develop cold feet towards the party. Some of them will not even vote for the party during the elections. Their relatives will be disappointed with the reason being that their relatives have been snubbed by the flagbearer.”

    “… let’s stop these things and allow the flagbearer to choose the person who best fits,’’ he added.

  • You won’t win 2024 elections if you don’t engage me – Rev. Owusu Bempah tells Mahama, Bawumia, others

    You won’t win 2024 elections if you don’t engage me – Rev. Owusu Bempah tells Mahama, Bawumia, others

    Founder and leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries, Reverend Owusu Bempah, has recently attracted attention online due to his statements regarding the upcoming 2024 general election.

    In a viral video circulating on social media, Rev. Owusu Bempah claimed to have received divine insight into the election outcome.

    He asserted that none of the presidential aspirants could win the election without his involvement.

    Prophet Owusu Bempah suggested that the presidential aspirants who seek his guidance and direction would have a better chance of success in the election.

    Former President John Mahama of the NDC, NPP’s flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Trade Minister, Alan Kyerematen, the New Force’s Nana Kwame Bediako, among others, are seeking to contest for the highest position of the land come December.

    Rev Owusu Bempah is known for his political prophecies.

  • Asamoah Gyan set to take up Bawumia’s running mate position if presented the opportunity

    Asamoah Gyan set to take up Bawumia’s running mate position if presented the opportunity

    Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has expressed his willingness to serve as the running mate of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia if selected by the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer.

    Gyan, who has openly shown his support for the NPP government, stated that he would consider it an “honour” to potentially become the second gentleman of the country if given the opportunity.

    During an interview with Captain Smart on Onua Maakye on Monday, April 15, Gyan responded with laughter when asked if he harbors ambitions to become Dr. Bawumia’s running mate before giving his answer.

    The all-time Black Stars top scorer said, “Honour is something everybody likes. I won’t reject it but I know that’s big.”

    However, he clarified that his current focus is on contributing to the development of sports in the country by leveraging his experience and knowledge.

    Gyan’s association with the NPP became prominent when he attended Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s vision statement event at the UPSA in Accra in February 2024.

    Subsequently, the former Ghanaian player was appointed as the chairman of the Sports Sub-Committee of Dr. Bawumia’s manifesto committee for the 2024 election.

    In his role, Gyan will assist the NPP flagbearer in formulating sports policies for the party’s 2024 manifesto.

    One of the notable initiatives proposed by Gyan since his appointment is the upcoming All Regional Games scheduled for November 2024.

  • Mahama ‘cries’ over Akufo-Addo, Bawumia mess; says Ghana is poorer

    Mahama ‘cries’ over Akufo-Addo, Bawumia mess; says Ghana is poorer


    Former President John Dramani Mahama has once again criticized President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, regarding the current state of the country.

    In a post shared on X on Monday, April 15, 2024, Mahama, the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), accused Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia of undermining the progress the country has achieved in its democratic journey.

    He alleged that the current government has frequently taken actions that violate the democratic principles of the nation, solely for political gain.

    These actions, Mahama asserted, have tarnished the reputation of Ghana’s fourth republic.

    “The Nana Akufo-Addo and Bawumia-led administration has crossed many red lines in our democratic practice.

    “Their deliberate acts of putting political convenience ahead of democratic consolidation have left Ghana’s 4th Republic the poorer for it,” he wrote.

  • Ghana is democratically poorer because of Akufo-Addo, Bawumia – Mahama

    Ghana is democratically poorer because of Akufo-Addo, Bawumia – Mahama

    Former President John Mahama has criticized the Akufo-Addo-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for allegedly failing to uphold Ghana’s democratic principles in the 4th Republic.

    The NDC flagbearer expressed concern, stating that the current administration has not taken sufficient measures to strengthen the country’s democratic foundations.

    In a tweet posted on X on Monday, April 15, Mr. Mahama accused the government of prioritizing political expediency over other concerns, which he believes has had detrimental effects on the nation.

    He lamented that Ghana has suffered as a result of these alleged actions by the government.

    “The Nana Akufo Addo and Bawumia-led administration has crossed many red lines in our democratic practice.

    “Their deliberate acts of putting political convenience ahead of democratic consolidation have left Ghana’s 4th Republic the poorer for it,” he posted.

    The former President reiterated his stance that significant efforts are required to reverse the current trend and ensure the protection and advancement of Ghana’s democratic values.

  • Sign anti-LGBTQ bill as acting President when Akufo-Addo is not around – Dafeamekpor tells Bawumia

    Sign anti-LGBTQ bill as acting President when Akufo-Addo is not around – Dafeamekpor tells Bawumia

    The Member of Parliament (MP) representing South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has responded to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s recent comments regarding homosexual activities in Ghana.

    In a statement released on Thursday, April 11, 2024, Dafeamekpor acknowledged Dr. Bawumia’s disapproval of LGBT+ activities and commended him for it.

    However, he issued a challenge to Dr. Bawumia, urging him to enact the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill (commonly known as the anti-gay bill) into law during his interim presidency.

    Dafeamekpor emphasized that this action could only take place when Dr. Bawumia assumes the role of Head of State during President Akufo-Addo’s absence from the country.

    “In this video, Alhaji Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia, our Veep, is heard and seen saying that, by our cultural ethos and his Muslim beliefs, he is against LGBTQ+. Fantastic.

    “I expect our Veep to sign the bill into law when next the Prez travels and he acts as the Head of State. That’s all,” he said.

    Dr. Bawumia’s stance on the issue was articulated during his address at the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers in Kumasi on Thursday, where he vehemently opposed homosexuality, aligning his views with Islamic principles and Ghanaian societal norms.

    “I will like to take this opportunity to personally comment on the raging issue of LGBTQ in Ghana. First of all, it is important to note that our cultural and societal norms and values as Ghanaians frown on the practice of homosexuality.

    “Furthermore, as a Muslim, my view on this matter aligns with the position of my religious faith. The Holy Quran is replete with verses frowning on LGBTQ acts, including same-sex marriages. My faith is, therefore, very strictly against the practice of homosexuality, with no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts.’ No shades of grey.”

    “I personally cannot support that which my religion, and indeed, all the major religions in Ghana, clearly and unequivocally forbid.

    “All the major religious traditions in Ghana, Christianity and Islam, are opposed to this practice, and I stand opposed to it now, and I will stand opposed to it as President, Insha Allah,” he added.

  • E-levy not among bold solutions to quicken Ghana’s dev’t; Bawumia will abolish it – Ahiagbah

    E-levy not among bold solutions to quicken Ghana’s dev’t; Bawumia will abolish it – Ahiagbah


    The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has urged Ghanaians to vote for the paty’s flagbearer, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

    He asserted that Dr. Bawumia will introduce bold solutions to accelerate Ghana’s development.

    In a post on his X platform, he wrote, “Vote Bawumia for President on December 7th because he will abolish the e-levy and implement bold solutions to quicken the pace of Ghana’s development. From Akufo-Addo to Bawumia, it’s possible”.

    Meanwhile, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has outlined the qualities he believes Ghana’s next leader must possess to propel the country forward.

    Speaking at the NPP International Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, he emphasized the need for visionary leadership and a proven track record in solving generational challenges.

    “Ghana needs problem solvers, generational thinkers and people with innovative ideas,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    “I am a problem solver, and a generational thinker with innovative ideas. I have a solid track record as Vice-President to prove it,” he added.

    Highlighting his achievements as Vice President, Dr. Bawumia mentioned several policy initiatives he has led, including the digital national identity system, national property address system, mobile money interoperability, and digitalization of public services.

    “I have not been President before, but through my role as Vice President, I have demonstrated that I will be a hard-working President and I have the vision to address generational problems confronting our sustainable development,” he affirmed.

    Comparing himself to his main competitor, former President John Mahama, Dr. Bawumia asserted that his track record, work ethics, and vision make him a superior candidate.

    He criticized Mahama’s past performance as President and emphasized his own commitment to change and progress for Ghana.

    “I have not been President before, but through my role as Vice President, I have demonstrated that I will be a hard-working President and I have the vision to address generational problems confronting our sustainable development.”

    “Former President Mahama has been President before but what was his track record? He failed.  He failed to tackle corruption and many problems. Economically, if you look at all the economic data in the 4th Republic, Mahama has been the worst President.

    “John Mahama doesn’t represent change because he was there as President and he has been rejected twice in 2016 and 2020. I have not been President before and my record as Vice President is there for all to see. John Mahama represents the past and I represent the next chapter and future of our country.”

  • Mahama is a talkative, vote for Bawumia – Nana Kay tells Ghanaians

    Mahama is a talkative, vote for Bawumia – Nana Kay tells Ghanaians

    A member of the Communications team for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Kwadwo Agyei Yeboah, commonly known as Nana Kay, has asserted that former President John Dramani Mahama is not suitable to lead the nation as president.

    He argued that Mr. Mahama’s desire for a honeymoon period from labor unions indicates his lack of preparedness to assume the presidency.

    Mr. Mahama mentioned that the Akufo-Addo government had depleted the nation’s finances, hence he was refraining from making any commitments.

    Speaking at a ‘Campus Connect’ event in Hohoe, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer remarked that Ghana is currently facing financial difficulties.

    “This country is in dire straits, and so, we appeal to you that when we assume office, grant us a grace period. Let’s organize things so we can stabilize the economy,” he expressed.

    In his view, Ghana is not in a position to grant a grace period to any president, as there is no time to waste; the president-elect must begin work immediately after inauguration.

    “And I will plead with the teacher union: GNAT, NAGRAT, UTAG, and TEWU and all of them; I know all of you are clamouring for allowances.

    “Let me caution you that in 2025 when we take over, we will show you the books and the finances of this country, and when we have done that, we can accede to your demands again, and that’s why I’m being very measured in the promises that I make because we all know the crisis in which this country has been plunged,” he further indicated.

    But, Nana Kay believes that Ghana cannot afford to offer any president a grace period, as there’s no time to spare; the president-elect must commence work immediately after taking the oath of office.

    Speaking to Accra-based Wontumi FM, Nana Kay drew a parallel, questioning “Would you hire someone who begs for a job, but demands that you give them time to adjust to the position? JM is requesting this.

    “H.E. Mahama is simply not prepared, hmm,” Nana Kay said.

    “All he’s doing is trying to use words to gain authority. We need doers, therefore technically please don’t bother with talkers. Dismiss H.E. Mahama Dr. Bawumia deserves your vote because he is a doer.”

    “And you will realise the harm that the NPP administration has done to Ghana’s economy.

  • Approve anti-gay bill when Akufo-Addo is out of the country – Dafeamekpor to Bawumia

    Approve anti-gay bill when Akufo-Addo is out of the country – Dafeamekpor to Bawumia

    The Member of Parliament (MP) representing South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has responded to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s recent remarks regarding the issue of homosexual activities in Ghana.

    In a statement posted on X on Thursday, April 11, 2024, the MP commended the vice president, who also serves as the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), for expressing his disapproval of LGBT+ activities.

    However, Dafeamekpor issued a challenge to Dr. Bawumia, urging him to enact the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill (commonly known as the anti-gay bill), which currently awaits presidential assent, into law during his interim presidency.

    This he said can only occur when Dr. Bawumia assumes the role of Head of State during President Akufo-Addo’s absence from the country.

    “In this video, Alhaji Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia, our Veep, is heard and seen saying that, by our cultural ethos and his Muslim beliefs, he is against LGBTQ+. Fantastic.

    “I expect our Veep to sign the bill into law when next the Prez travels and he acts as the Head of State. That’s all,” he said.

    Dr. Bawumia’s stance on the matter was clear during his address at the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers in Kumasi on Thursday.

    He adamantly opposed homosexuality, citing his adherence to Islamic principles and Ghanaian societal norms.

    “I will like to take this opportunity to personally comment on the raging issue of LGBTQ in Ghana. First of all, it is important to note that our cultural and societal norms and values as Ghanaians frown on the practice of homosexuality.

    “Furthermore, as a Muslim, my view on this matter aligns with the position of my religious faith. The Holy Quran is replete with verses frowning on LGBTQ acts, including same-sex marriages. My faith is, therefore, very strictly against the practice of homosexuality, with no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts.’ No shades of grey.”

    “I personally cannot support that which my religion, and indeed, all the major religions in Ghana, clearly and unequivocally forbid.

    “All the major religious traditions in Ghana, Christianity and Islam, are opposed to this practice, and I stand opposed to it now, and I will stand opposed to it as President, Insha Allah,” he added.

  • Govt’s Performance Tracker is useless – Bawah Mogtari

    Former President John Dramani Mahama‘s special aide, Joyce Bawah Mograri, has criticized the government’s Performance Tracker, calling it a wasteful use of resources and accusing it of being misleading.

    In a tweet, she expressed disappointment that the tracker failed to monitor the performance of the Akufo Addo/Bawumia administration on corruption, instead focusing on other government projects.

    “To my utter surprise and disappointment, the misleading GoG Performance Tracker, failed to track the performance of Akufo Addo/Bawumia’s performance on corruption. What a waste of precious resources! Tell us how you and your boys and girls have perfected the art of corruption.

    “We are told that 80% of government projects and contracts are single-sourced, and individuals and companies are handpicked by this nepotistic government and awarded juicy contracts. That is what this NPP government should be tracking down and paying back to the now miserably empty public purse,” she wrote on her x platform.

    The Performance Tracker, launched in Accra on April 10, monitors government performance across various sectors, including over 13,000 projects nationwide.

    Minister of Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, presented the platform, hailing it as a milestone in transparency and accountability.

    He emphasized its user-friendly nature and encouraged active participation in governance.

    “It’s user-friendly, with both website and mobile interfaces,” the foGoase Ayirebi lawmaker said.

    Oppong-Nkrumah noted that the tracker builds upon the Delivery Tracker of 2020, reflecting the government’s commitment to continuous improvement. He commended Vice President Bawumia for the initiative and urged citizens to utilize the platform for informed governance participation.

    “Congratulations to VP Bawumia for this initiative. I encourage all to use it for informed governance participation,” the former Information Minister wrote on his X platform.

    During the launch at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Oppong Nkrumah highlighted the tracker as a database showcasing government projects.

    He emphasized its accessibility, allowing the public to track project statuses and even conduct physical inspections using their mobile phones.

    “This government is the digitalization government and the general public can personally check with their phones, the status of the projects and even make a physical inspection if they wish to do so,” the Ofaose Ayirebi lawmaker said.

  • Your stance against LGBTQ+ activities must be upheld when you become president – Association of Progressive Muslims to Bawumia

    Your stance against LGBTQ+ activities must be upheld when you become president – Association of Progressive Muslims to Bawumia


    The Association of Progressive Muslims has urged Vice President, Mahamudu Bawumia to uphold his stance against LGBTQ+ practices in Ghana.

    In a press release dated April 11, 2024, the Association commended Dr. Bawumia for publicly declaring his opposition to homosexuality.

    However, they emphasized the importance of ensuring concrete actions, urging him to persuade President Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill into law.

    “Good news for mother Ghana and we’re so glad Alhaji Bawumia has listen to our call finally. However, we expect him to in the coming days, ensure that his boss, President Akufo-Addo signs the Anti- LGBTQ Bill for this matter to be brought to finality. Without that, we’ll assume it is the usual political antics to deceive Ghanaians, like in the case of his promise to build Cape Coast a harbour, like his claim of shifting the focus of the economic management policy from taxation to production which, turned out to be the shifting of the focus of economic management policy from production to more taxation.” the release signed by President of the Association, Umar Harris stated.

    Dr. Bawumia reiterated his stance during Eid Al Fitr celebrations in Kumasi, aligning his opposition with his religious beliefs and Ghanaian cultural norms. However, the Association urged him to translate his words into tangible actions by advocating for the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill’s passage.

    “It is important to note our cultural, societal and norms as well as values as Ghanaians frown on the same sex marriage. Further, as a Muslim my view on this matter aligns with the position of my religious faith. My faith is strictly against the practice of LGBTQ+, No ifs, no buts. Therefore, I personally cannot support that which my religion and indeed all major religions in Ghana as well as our societal norms and values clearly forbid. All major religious are opposed to the practice and I stand opposed to it now and I will stand opposed to it as president,” he said.

    “Ghanaians have leant many bitter lessons from Dr. Bawumia and Nana Addo, and won’t fall for any of his political gymnastics again. This is the same man who inspired hope into the poor that Mobile Money will not be taxed so Ghanaians should accept it to save his government from going to the IMF, what happened in the end? Mobile money tax was introduced and yet proceeded to the IMF.

    “Ghanaians expect action and not his usual rhetoric. The only way to prove his commitment on the LGBTQ is to persuade his boss, President Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti- LGBTQ Bill as soon as possible,” the release concluded.


  • NAPO has not been endorsed as Bawumia’s running mate – Ashanti NPP youth organisers

    NAPO has not been endorsed as Bawumia’s running mate – Ashanti NPP youth organisers

    The Ashanti youth organisers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have moved to dispel rumors surrounding their alleged endorsement of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) as a potential running mate for the party.

    In a statement, they clarified that the claims do not accurately reflect the sentiments of the majority of youth organisers in the Ashanti Region.

    They emphasized adherence to democratic processes within the NPP, highlighting Article 12 (b) of the party’s Constitution, which vests the selection of the vice-presidential candidate in the presidential candidate, in consultation with the National Council.

    Asserting their commitment to democratic principles, the organisers emphasized that it is not within their mandate to exert undue influence on such decisions.

    They stressed the importance of considering qualities such as humility, respect, national appeal, and widespread popularity in selecting a vice-presidential candidate to ensure maximum support from party members and the Ghanaian populace.

    The press statement, signed by various youth organisers, emphasized unity and collective support for the party’s leadership as they deliberate on selecting a suitable vice-presidential candidate.

    They urged party members to uphold democratic values and prepare for the upcoming elections with unity and solidarity.

  • Bawumia’s stance on LGBTQ activities came too late – Lecturer

    Bawumia’s stance on LGBTQ activities came too late – Lecturer

    A Political Marketing Strategist at the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Professor Kobby Mensah, has criticized Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his delayed stance on the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill.

    Prof. Mensah suggested that Dr. Bawumia should have expressed his position earlier when the topic was more prominent, stating that by the time the Vice President made his views known, the public discourse had shifted away from the bill, and people had moved on to other issues.

    In an interview on JoyNews’ AM Show on Friday, April 12, Prof. Mensah characterized Dr. Bawumia’s intervention as belated and suggested that it may not have the intended impact due to the timing.

    He noted that many Ghanaians are now focused on different matters, no longer considering the Anti-LGBTQ+ bill as a priority. Prof. Mensah added that some individuals have even criticized Dr. Bawumia for his silence on the issue, questioning the sincerity of his stance now that the conversation has evolved.

    “Bawumia should have spoken about this issue long ago. He should have spoken when everybody’s mind was on this. Currently, his has been buried in the festivities and has been buried in the notion that of course, he has actually spoken about it as the issue is no longer at the front burner of the conversation,” he said.

    Prof. Mensah expressed the view that Dr. Bawumia’s delayed response could potentially undermine his credibility on the matter, as it may be perceived as opportunistic or insincere.

    “People have moved on. So his position has been buried and most people have the idea he hasn’t spoken about it. I wonder how many people will really get to know that he has spoken about it,” he said.

    He noted that timely and proactive engagement with such controversial topics is essential for political leaders to effectively address public concerns and maintain trust among the electorate.

    Professor Kobby Mensah’s remarks come in the wake of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer’s declaration on Thursday, April 11, during his address to thousands of Muslims in Kumasi as they observed Eid prayers. This marked Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s first public commentary on the contentious issue of LGBTQ+ activities in Ghana.

    In his address, Dr. Bawumia left no room for ambiguity, firmly rejecting LGBTQ+ practices. He aligned his stance with his personal and religious beliefs rooted in Islam, as well as the social and cultural norms prevalent in Ghana.

    “I will like to take this opportunity to personally comment on the raging issue of LGBTQ in Ghana. First of all, it is important to note that our cultural and societal norms and values as Ghanaians frown on the practice of homosexuality,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    “Furthermore, as a Muslim, my view on this matter aligns with the position of my religious faith. The Holy Quran is replete with verses frowning on LGBTQ acts, including same-sex marriages. My faith is therefore very strictly against the practice of homosexuality, no “ifs” or “buts”. No shades of grey.”

    “Therefore, I personally cannot support that which my religion, and indeed, all the major religions in Ghana clearly and unequivocably forbid. All the major religious traditions in Ghana (Christianity and Islam) are opposed to this practice and I stand opposed to it now and I will stand opposed to it as President, Insha Allah.”

  • Bawumia will succeed me by Allah’s grace – Akufo-Addo

    Bawumia will succeed me by Allah’s grace – Akufo-Addo


    President Akufo-Addo has expressed confidence in Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s commitment to advancing the development of zongo communities should he win the upcoming presidential elections.

    Akufo-Addo emphasized Dr. Bawumia’s potential to serve as an inclusive leader during this year’s Eid celebrations at the Black Star Square in Accra on April 11.

    Highlighting his administration’s achievements in zongo community development, President Akufo-Addo spoke optimistically about Dr. Bawumia’s candidacy, stating, “Fortunately, the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, is the elected flagbearer of my party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), indeed, the first of the Muslim faith to occupy that important position, and is in pole position, by the grace and benediction of Almighty Allah, to take over from me on 7th January 2025, Insha Allah.

    Affirming his belief in Dr. Bawumia’s dedication to zongo community advancement, Akufo-Addo reiterated his own commitment to inclusivity in leadership. He urged the audience to uphold this principle for the equitable development of the nation.

    “As a Muslim, I have no doubt that he will continue to work with you to enhance the benefits of the Fund for the development of Zongo communities. I have no doubt that I have been an inclusive President. I plead with you to uphold this principle of inclusivity for the equitable development of our country.”

    Below is the president’s full address…

    Address By The President Of The Republic,Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, At The Eid Ul-Fitr Celebration, On Thursday, 11th April 2024, At Black Star Square, Accra

    Vice President, Second Lady, Greater Accra Regional Minister-designate, National Chief Imam, Ulama, Members of the National Council of Zongo Chiefs, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, Jama, Fellow Ghanaians,

    I salute you with the greetings of Islam, Salam Alaikum!

    I must, at the outset, give thanks to the Almighty Allah for guiding the Muslim Ummah not only in Ghana, but also throughout the world, to observe the third pillar of Islam, fasting in the month of Ramadan, and to have ended it successfully. I continue to thank Almighty God for the life of our National Chief Imam and all the leaders of the Muslim Ummah in Ghana. Together with the National Chief Imam, the Ulama have provided me and my Vice President, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, with the needed counsel that has enabled us run the affairs of this country peacefully for the past seven years and more. We are very grateful.

    This is the last Eid ul-Fitr celebration that I shall attend as President of the Republic, having served, by the grace of the Almighty and through the generosity of the Ghanaian people, the constitutionally mandated period of two (2) terms of four (4) years each. It is, thus, important that I identify the core leadership of the Ummah, whose guidance to the flock has helped maintain the peace, stability and tranquility that we continue to enjoy in this country: Shaykh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, National Chief Imam, Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, Ameer of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Shaykh Kamaldeen Abubakar, Imam of the Shia Community, and Al-Hajj Ibrahim Umar, Imam of the Ahl-Sunna Community. I shall always remain indebted to you for your high sense of patriotism and commitment to Ghana, and to the wellbeing of the Muslim faithful. May Allah continue to imbue you with the wisdom to provide leadership and service to our country.

    Chief Imam, Ulama, I came to you in the course of the 2016 electioneering campaign with a promise to make the challenges and concerns of Zongo communities an integral part of the governance process under my leadership. Seven years down the line, I can say, with some measure of satisfaction, that the promise has been fulfilled. Today, many Zongo communities around the country bear witness to the impacts that projects undertaken under the Zongo Development Fund are having in the lives of their inhabitants.

    From the construction of school infrastructure, to the provision of computer laboratories, to the enhancement of sanitary facilities, to the development of astroturf football pitches, we have uplifted the lives of thousands, if not millions, of people living in Zongo communities. It was my hope that residents of Zongos will own the Fund, and leverage the support of government for attracting external support for the Fund, rather than it becoming a wholly government funded initiative. I am urging you to show a heightened sense of interest in the development of the Fund, so that we can grow it for successive generations of Zongo people.

    Fortunately, the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, is the elected flagbearer of my party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), indeed, the first of the Muslim faith to occupy that important position, and is in poll position, by the grace and benediction of Almighty Allah, to take over from me on 7th January 2025, Insha Allah. As a Muslim, I have no doubt that he will continue to work with you to enhance the benefits of the Fund for the development of Zongo communities. I have no doubt that I have been an inclusive President. I plead with you to uphold this principle of inclusivity for the equitable development of our country.

    Chief Imam, Ulama, the importance of Ramadan is not lost on the average Muslim. Ramadan seeks to inculcate, in the Muslim adherent, the spirit of sacrifice, fellow-feeling, commitment to ethical living, love of family and nation and, above all, God-consciousness. I urge you not to abandon these values after the passage of the month of Ramadan. Indeed, the purpose of Ramadan is to instill these values in us and for us to keep them all our lives. These are the exact same values that every nation needs in order to develop. No Muslim has been unable to fast in this month of Ramadan, because they did not have what it takes either to eat the dawn meal or break their fast during iftar, thanks to the time-tested practice of communal sharing of meals at dawn and in the evenings. Let us make this spirit of togetherness a national value. That will give true meaning to the principle of “one nation, one destiny.”

    The Qur’an states, “O Mankind, we have created you from a male and female and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another…” (Q:49:13).  Let us, therefore, eschew all forms of divisiveness that have the potential of destroying the unity and cohesion of our country. I make this point also, particularly, because we are in an election year. In an election year, there is the tendency for self-seeking people to exploit our differences of religion and ethnicity to foment division, in order to promote a narrow, parochial, sectarian and political agenda. In an age of technology and new media, which also offers people with a wide degree of anonymity, we should be careful about the spread of mis-information and dis-information, especially if such mis-information and dis-information destroy the hard-earned reputation of people. The Qur’an in Chapter 49 verse 6, states, “O you who believe, when an evil person comes to you with news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful of what you have done.”

    Muslims, fellow Ghanaians, I call on you to heed the words of Allah and be very careful so you do not destroy people’s reputation on the altar of political expediency. Indeed, the Qur’an likens backbiting and mudslinging to eating the flesh of a dead brother or sister. In verse 12 of Qur’an chapter 49, it poses the rhetorical question, “Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother?” Let us, thus, remember that this country is more important than our personal egos and interests.

    Chief Imam, Ulama, Jama’a, I have never retreated from my belief that education is our sure way out of poverty, disease and ignorance. Whilst my government does its part to ensure the development of the human capital in Zongo communities, I appeal to you to ponder on the first set of verses of the Qur’an to be revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Allayhi Wa’Salam). “Read! In the name of your Lord who created…who taught man by the pen. Taught man what he did not know” (Q: 96:1-5). In addition to the free senior high school programme, and the educational interventions by the Zongo Development Fund, I recently launched the Ghana Smart Schools Project, which will provide some 1.3 million tablets to students in senior high schools, that is One-Student-One-Tablet. All of these initiatives can only be meaningful if we take a keen interest in the education of our children. Certainly, let us give them the standard Makaranta training. But, by all means, let us ensure that they learn enough of the secular sciences to ensure that they become key players and well-rounded individuals in the development of the country.

    Ghana continues to be the envy of the world on account of the religious harmony that we foster among adherents of different religions in a secular state, which advocates religious freedom. I pray you to continue to promote religious harmony and co-existence. It is the essence of Islam, which means peace and submission to the will of Allah. I wish you a blissful celebration. Let us celebrate in moderation, so we can emerge from the celebrations in one piece to continue with nation-building.

    I wish all Muslims and Ghanaians a happy Eid ul-Fitr, and may God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make her great and strong.

    Eid Mubarak!

    Barika da Sallah!

    Salam Alaikum!

  • I am handing over to Bawumia who is in the “pole position” – Akufo-Addo

    I am handing over to Bawumia who is in the “pole position” – Akufo-Addo

    President Akufo-Addo has expressed his confidence in Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s potential to succeed him as president.

    Speaking at the national Eid celebration on Thursday, April 11, President Akufo-Addo praised Dr. Bawumia’s dedication and hard work, stating that he has earned his position and will be supported in his presidential aspirations after his tenure ends.

    Acknowledging Dr. Bawumia as the governing New Patriotic Party’s first-ever Muslim flagbearer, President Akufo-Addo highlighted the significance of this milestone.

    “Fortunately, the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, is the elected flagbearer of my party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), indeed, the first of the Muslim faith to occupy that important position, and is in pole position, by the grace and benediction of Almighty Allah, to take over from me on 7th January 2025, Insha Allah.”

    He assured the National Chief Imam, Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, that he has no doubt Dr. Bawumia will continue to collaborate with him to advance the interests of the Muslim community.

    President Akufo-Addo praised Dr. Bawumia’s contributions to the development of Muslim communities, emphasizing the importance of sustaining this progress.

    He noted that Dr. Bawumia’s efforts have led to significant improvements in various Muslim communities, underscoring the need to maintain and build upon these achievements.

    “As a Muslim, I have no doubt that he will continue to work with you to enhance the benefits of the Fund for the development of Zongo communities. I have no doubt that I have been an inclusive President. I plead with you to uphold this principle of inclusivity for the equitable development of our country,” President Akufo-Addo said.

  • Ensure Akufo-Addo signs anti- LGBTQ+ Bill into law – Association of Progressive Muslims tells Bawumia

    Ensure Akufo-Addo signs anti- LGBTQ+ Bill into law – Association of Progressive Muslims tells Bawumia

    Amidst ongoing debates surrounding LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana, the Association of Progressive Muslims has issued a directive to Vice President, Mahamudu Bawumia, urging him to advocate for the enactment of the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill into law.

    The association has urged Bawumia to ensure President Akufo-Addo puts his signature on the legislation to make it a law.

    They have also urged the Vice President to uphold his stance against LGBTQ+ practices in Ghana.

    In a press release dated April 11, 2024, the Association commended Dr. Bawumia for publicly declaring his opposition to homosexuality.

    However, they emphasized the importance of ensuring concrete actions, urging him to persuade President Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill into law.

    “Good news for mother Ghana and we’re so glad Alhaji Bawumia has listen to our call finally. However, we expect him to in the coming days, ensure that his boss, President Akufo-Addo signs the Anti- LGBTQ Bill for this matter to be brought to finality. Without that, we’ll assume it is the usual political antics to deceive Ghanaians, like in the case of his promise to build Cape Coast a harbour, like his claim of shifting the focus of the economic management policy from taxation to production which, turned out to be the shifting of the focus of economic management policy from production to more taxation.” the release signed by President of the Association, Umar Harris stated.

    Dr. Bawumia reiterated his stance during Eid Al Fitr celebrations in Kumasi, aligning his opposition with his religious beliefs and Ghanaian cultural norms. However, the Association urged him to translate his words into tangible actions by advocating for the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill’s passage.

    “It is important to note our cultural, societal and norms as well as values as Ghanaians frown on the same sex marriage. Further, as a Muslim my view on this matter aligns with the position of my religious faith. My faith is strictly against the practice of LGBTQ+, No ifs, no buts. Therefore, I personally cannot support that which my religion and indeed all major religions in Ghana as well as our societal norms and values clearly forbid. All major religious are opposed to the practice and I stand opposed to it now and I will stand opposed to it as president,” he said.

    “Ghanaians have leant many bitter lessons from Dr. Bawumia and Nana Addo, and won’t fall for any of his political gymnastics again. This is the same man who inspired hope into the poor that Mobile Money will not be taxed so Ghanaians should accept it to save his government from going to the IMF, what happened in the end? Mobile money tax was introduced and yet proceeded to the IMF.

    “Ghanaians expect action and not his usual rhetoric. The only way to prove his commitment on the LGBTQ is to persuade his boss, President Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti- LGBTQ Bill as soon as possible,” the release concluded.