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  • I will secure Damongo seat for NPP – Samuel Jinapor

    I will secure Damongo seat for NPP – Samuel Jinapor

    Samuel A. Jinapor, also the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, has been officially acclaimed by the Electoral Commission of Ghana as the confirmed and approved Member of Parliament (MP) for Damongo constituency for the next four (4) years on Saturday, 17th February 2024.

    Referred to as the “Man of Action,” “Man of Development,” and “Man of the People,” Mr Jinapor, in his speech, confidently assured the NPP leadership that his constituency is secured for victory in the upcoming 2024 general elections.

    He pledged the support of the NPP constituency towards ensuring Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia becomes the President of Ghana in the upcoming elections, emphasizing, “The Savannah Region will be a true battleground for the NPP. Every vote will be contested and every seat will be contested, and with God’s help, all these seats will be secured for the NPP government.”

    Urging the General Secretary to convey the positive news that the Savannah Region is firmly in favor of the NPP, he stated, “We will win Damongo for the NPP, and we will secure a significant number of seats for the NPP, with God ensuring this success.”

    “Let us unite and back Jinapor, back Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and back the NPP to win the Savannah Region for the incumbent government,” he emphasized.

    Mr Jinapor expressed gratitude to all and sundry for their support and love in making him the MP once again. He also thanked Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his support and confidence reposed in him.

    The Special Guest of Honour, Mr. Justin Frimpong Kodua, and NPP General Secretary, urged unity for Damongo’s development and the entire region, while commending Jinapor for his eloquence, affability, and industriousness. He congratulated the MP for earning his position and encouraged him to continue working towards securing victory for the party in the 2024 election.

    Highlighting the importance of a united front, Kodua emphasized that a unified Savannah can win the region by storm and secure victory in the election, making Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia the President of Ghana.

    Minister for Information designate, Fatimatu Abubakar, praised Mr Jinapor’s transformative works in infrastructure, education, sports, and employment in Damongo Constituency. She highlighted his humility, dedication, vision, and selflessness as exemplary virtues.

    Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, commended Mr Jinapor’s dedication and commitment, noting his rapid rise in politics and his impactful tenure as Local Government Minister.

    Savannah Regional Chairman of the NPP, Alhaji Sulemana Iddrisu, praised Mr Jinapor’s works in Damongo Constituency and expressed confidence in leveraging his achievements for the NPP’s success in the region. He warned the NDC of the NPP’s determination to secure dominance in the region.

    At the acclamation ceremony to support Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, also known as the Jewel of Damongo, numerous dignitaries and party faithfuls gathered to express their solidarity. Among them were Hon. Fatimatu Abubakari, Minister Designate for Information; Hon. Francis Asenso Boakye, Minister Designate for Roads and Highways; Hon. Stephen Asamoah Boateng, Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs; Hon. Saeed Abu Jibril, the Savannah Regional Minister; Professor Alhaji Sulemana Iddrisu, the Savannah Regional Chairman of the NPP; CEO of Forestry Commission, Mr. John Allotey, and Damongo constituency Chairman Constituency executives from all seven constituencies of the Savannah Region, alongside executives from the Ashanti Region and numerous other party loyalists.

    Damongo, nestled within the Savannah Region, has historically been a stronghold of the opposition National Democratic Congress since 1993. However, in a remarkable turn of events during the 2020 elections, Hon. Jinapor contested for the first time against the incumbent MP Adam Mutawakilu.

    Despite the odds, Jinapor clinched victory, securing over 54% of the valid votes cast. This historic win marked a significant milestone for the New Patriotic Party, as Jinapor became the first NPP legislator to represent the area since the inception of the Fourth Republic.

    In recognition of his exemplary leadership and dedication, President Akufo-Addo appointed Jinapor as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, a role he has effectively served in to date.

  • Akufo-Addo reshuffled ministers to help NPP break the 8 – Vanderpuye

    Akufo-Addo reshuffled ministers to help NPP break the 8 – Vanderpuye

    Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has criticized President Akufo-Addo’s recent ministerial reshuffle, suggesting that it is driven more by political considerations than the need for effective governance.

    According to Vanderpuye, the reshuffle, which took place on February 14, 2024, was influenced by the President’s desire to address challenges in certain constituencies and replace perceived incompetent Members of Parliament.

    Vanderpuye believes that the inclusion of new faces in the reshuffle is a strategic move to replace MPs who lost in the Parliamentary Primaries and have since faded from public view.

    He suggests that the newly appointed individuals will use their limited influence to improve their public image and secure their positions in their constituencies.

    Specifically, Vanderpuye highlighted the removal of former Sanitation Minister, Freda Prempeh, who was appointed only a few months ago, attributing her removal to her defeat in the Parliamentary Primaries.

    During an interview on the Big Issue on Citi TV with Selorm Adonoo on February 17, 2024, Vanderpuye expressed skepticism about the new appointees’ ability to enhance the administration, suggesting that their lack of experience and background in their ministries could potentially worsen the situation.

    “Some of us who are political strategists have known that these changes were not made for the functioning of government but for political reasons. Strategic political reasons. Let me be frank with you, the president is privy to National security reports, and he knows that a lot of his constituencies are not doing well, the constituencies of his people and some of these people have lost elections and as such, why should he keep those people there, their influence is gone in the constituency so why doesn’t he bring in new people who may have a little bit of influence that could solve their personalities and positions in their constituencies.

    “Let me take for example, the president recently appointed Freda Prempeh to the Ministry, a few months ago, why would he change her? The only reason why he is changing her is because Freda has lost her Parliamentary position.”

  • Staunch NPP member in Lawra resigns from party

    Staunch NPP member in Lawra resigns from party

    An influential member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Albert Diyuoh, has officially resigned from the party, effective from the 15th of February, 2024.

    Mr. Diyuoh, who was a member of the NPP Governing Council, cited personal reasons for his decision.

    “After a sober reflection over circumstances around my political life, in the past and present and considering the future, I write to resign from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) with immediate effect for personal reasons,” he wrote.

    He has submitted a copy of his resignation letter to the Upper West Regional Secretary, Mr. Tanko Daniel Dauda, as well as the Constituency Secretariat of Lawra.

  • “I nearly killed him” – NPP’s Jennifer Queen recounts terrifying encounter

    “I nearly killed him” – NPP’s Jennifer Queen recounts terrifying encounter

    Deputy National Communications Director for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Jennifer Queen Oforiwaa, has shared a harrowing incident that unfolded in the streets of Dansoman, recounting how an unknown man jumped onto her car during a fateful evening.

    Detailing the event, she said, “It was around 6:30 pm, just two weeks ago. I felt a sudden jolt as someone jumped in front of my car. If I hadn’t acted swiftly, who knows what horrors might have unfolded?”

    Expressing her fear as a politician, Jennifer remarked, “As a seasoned politician, I’m familiar with weathering storms, but nothing prepared me for the uncertainty of that moment. Had I panicked and pressed the accelerator, tragedy could have struck. They would even accuse me of manslaughter.”

    Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, she revealed that she later discovered the incident was an attempt to rob her. Thankfully, bystanders intervened, thwarting the robbery and ensuring her safety.

    Jennifer shared her story in response to a tragic accident involving pupils from Ampeah Memorial School in Nkawkaw, where three male students and a female teacher lost their lives in a fatal motor accident on the Kumasi-Accra road.

    The accident involved a Nissan Patrol vehicle, reported to be the official vehicle of the District Chief Executive for Atwima Kwanwoma in the Ashanti region, Prince Karikari.

    The incident occurred when the vehicle attempted an unauthorized U-turn while driving on the road shoulders from the Accra-Kumasi direction near Nanchia.

    Given her past experience with an accident in 2020, Jennifer urged drivers to exercise greater caution to prevent avoidable deaths on the roads.


  • Alan’s team denies collaborating with NDC, NPP in upcoming election

    Alan’s team denies collaborating with NDC, NPP in upcoming election

    The leadership of the Movement for Change has categorically refuted claims of collaboration between Alan Kyerematen and either the New Patriotic Party (NPP) or the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    In a strongly worded statement, the Movement for Change reiterated its stance that the duopoly of the NPP and NDC does not adequately represent the interests of Ghana.

    The statement emphasized that the current forms of the NPP and NDC are detrimental to the progress of the country and no longer align with the ideals of progress and prosperity cherished by the Ghanaian people.

    Urging all Ghanaians to throw their support behind Alan Kyerematen in the upcoming 2024 election, the movement asserted that his leadership represents a path toward economic prosperity for the nation.

    Furthermore, the Movement for Change emphasized its commitment to fostering a government of national unity, with Alan Kyerematen at the helm, by engaging every Ghanaian in a collective journey toward transformation and progress.

  • Bawumia is an inexperienced mate without driver’s license, don’t trust him – Kwaku Boahen 

    Bawumia is an inexperienced mate without driver’s license, don’t trust him – Kwaku Boahen 

    A former Deputy Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kwaku Boahen, has sparked controversy by questioning the fitness of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to assume the presidency of Ghana.

    Boahen’s remarks came during a panel discussion on UTV’s Kokrokoo programme, where he highlighted Vice President Bawumia’s self-description as a “driver’s mate” in relation to his influence within the government of President Akufo-Addo.

    The former NDC official argued that Vice President Bawumia’s acknowledgment of himself as a “driver’s mate” raises doubts about his competency for the highest office in the land. 

    Boahen contended that a “driver’s mate,” by definition, lacks the qualifications and experience to drive a vehicle, casting aspersions on Bawumia’s suitability for the presidency.

    Furthermore, Boahen accused Vice President Bawumia of dishonesty, alleging that he has a propensity for lying. He criticized Bawumia for making promises that he purportedly failed to fulfill, branding him as one of the politicians who “lies his way through government.”

    Boahen’s rhetoric intensified as he posed a rhetorical question, questioning the wisdom of entrusting the presidency to someone he deemed inexperienced and untrustworthy. He analogized the situation to entrusting a car to a mate without a driver’s license or driving experience.

    The former NDC official’s comments have ignited debate and drawn mixed reactions from the public, with some expressing agreement with his sentiments while others vehemently oppose them. The controversy underscores the deep-seated political divisions and rivalries that continue to characterize Ghana’s political landscape.

    As the nation prepares for the upcoming presidential elections, the debate over Vice President Bawumia’s competency is likely to intensify, with both supporters and detractors scrutinizing his credentials and track record.

  • Bawumia to reveal 2024 campaign team to NPP’s NEC on Feb. 19

    Bawumia to reveal 2024 campaign team to NPP’s NEC on Feb. 19

    The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and current Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is set to present his campaign team list to the National Executive Committee (NEC) on Monday, 19 February 2024, for consideration and approval.

    Sources from Asaase News indicate that Dr. Bawumia has been conducting extensive consultations within the party’s rank and file for the composition of his campaign team.

    “The list to be presented to NEC during its scheduled meeting on Monday will reflect the philosophy, strategy, and focus of the NPP’s 2024 campaign,” one source at the party headquarters in Asylum Down said.

    Following the presentation of the list to the NEC, “Team Bawumia” is expected to be announced, with a mix of political heavyweights and dynamic individuals. This comes after President Akufo-Addo announced a significant reshuffle, reducing the average age of his government to 47.

    Key personalities expected to be named in Dr. Bawumia’s campaign team include Dan Botwe, Justin Frimpong Kodua, Frederick Opare-Ansah, Kwabena Agyepong, Nana Akomea, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Anthony Karbo, and Krobea Asante. The team is expected to blend experience with youth, reflecting the challenges ahead and the dynamism required for the campaign.

  • Collins Owusu Amankwah: A forgotten hero or sacrificial lamb in NPP?

    Collins Owusu Amankwah: A forgotten hero or sacrificial lamb in NPP?

    Having served as polling station executive at age 18 in 1998, the young Collins Owusu Amankwah, a native of Gyinase, a famous town in the Asokwa Municipality of Ashanti continued to perform dual roles d3espite the assigned one by the party.

    This selfless sacrifice by the man many describe as a true patriot and party man continued even when he was General Manager of All Friends FM in Kumasi as he became the face of the party’s communications wing representing the party on almost all radio stations in Kumasi and defending the cause of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    It was therefore not surprising that the Krofrom boy was elected as youth organiser of the then Manhyia Constituency after the 2008 general elections.

    Political Journey:
    Working so hard and taking on many responsibilities despite the youth organiser position he occupied, God’s grace found him in 2011 when he was elected Manhyia North Constituency parliamentary candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) when backed by the Local Government Act, the Electoral Commission (EC) demarcated the then Manhyia Constituency into North and South.

    And in the 2012 general elections, Collins Owusu Amankwah who had just turned some few years after age 30 won a famous victory in the Parliamentary elections polling over 76, 000 votes to win the seat for the NPP and thus becoming the first elected member of Parliament for the area.

    Once again grace of God smiled on him and despite the serious competition he faced from two other brothers of his, Akwasi Konadu and Nana Osei Bamfo, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah won again the mandate to represent the NPP as its parliamentary candidate in the 2015 primaries in the area.

    In the ensuing parliamentary election, energetic Collins Owusu Amankwah won the parliamentary seat again for the NPP and pushed the then candidate Akufo-Addo to win a first round presidential election in 2016 to form a government from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) stock.

    International Positions and Exposure:
    Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah was a member of the Ecowas Parliament from 2018 to 2021.

    He was appointed the rapporteur on Health Committee of the ECOWAS Parliament from 2018 to January 2021.

    The former MP was a Board Member of the Ghana Regional Appropriate Technology Industrial Service (GRATIS) Foundation from 2018 to 6th January 2021.

    He was Vice chairman of the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament from 2018 to 6th January 2021.

    He was Member and Secretary to the Public Relations and Information Management (PRIM) of Ashanti NPP and served from 2006 to 2008 where he worked alongside persons like Sam Pyne, Prince David Osei of blessed memory and Kwesi Kyei, former director of communications for Ashanti NPP. PRIM was in 2008 redesigned as the Communications Wing of the Party.

    Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah in 2008 was in charge of Tescon branches in Teacher Training Colleges for the general elections.

    A LLB Degree from GIMPA Law School and Masters in Security and Conflict Management from the Kofi Annan Peace Keeping Traing Center (KAIPTC).

    He also holds a Diploma in Computer Software as well as many others.

    Sacrifices:
    In the lead up to 2020 general elections, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah after a meeting with the then candidate AKUFO-ADDO who was then seeking a second term mandate decided to work as Operations Director for the group “Aspirants Unite For Victory”, criss-crossing the tortuous roads and routes of the country to shore up support for the NPP presidential candidate.

    But surprisingly despite the sucess of the NPP in the 2020 elections, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah was not given a look having been tipped to head the Ghana Maritime Authority or the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly as Chief Executive.

    Undaunted however, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah became the face of the NPP when he decided to lead the campaign by the President to whip up interests to make local Assemblies partisan and the Chief Executive positions an electable one.

    Commitment:
    Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah again against all odds decided to become the lead advocate for the introduction of the electronic transactions levy which is popularly called E-levy and this vigorous campaign of his got many convinced in Ashanti Region particularly to accept the introduction of the then unpopular tax.

    Attributes:
    Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah exudes humility in character and confidence in his work.

    He is bold, firm, compassionate and industrious and with his background and education can work and manage state agencies and institutions with profuse efficiency and effectiveness.

    Accomplishments and Opinion.
    Having been the first two term MP, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah is credited for the uplifting standards of education in the Manhyia North Constituency having diligently invested funds in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and other teaching modules.

    He is known to have superintended over the construction of school blocks, water projects in the communities under the constituency including the construction and asphalting of its access routes.

    The people in the community also remembers him for his passion for youth development, access to good health and the training of the Islamic youth and children in formal education as well as the investments in sports and recreation.

    It is therefore the talking point of many residents and many others that what more could this man do beyond what he has already achieved to get the Nana Akufo-Addo government to reward the experienced and intelligent man with a position as Chief Executive of one of these state agencies and enterprises!

    Well…they say time tells the best of stories and we wait to see if this fantastic patriot, committed and dedicated party man, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah would get any government appointment to show for his heroics and sacrifice!

  • FULL TEXT: NDC’s reply to Bawumia’s Feb 7 lecture

    FULL TEXT: NDC’s reply to Bawumia’s Feb 7 lecture

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has officially responded to Dr Mahaumdu Bawumia’s February 7, 2024 lecture, where he outlined his vision for Ghana if elected President.

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer delivered the speech at UPSA to outline his vision to Ghanaians in his bid to rise from vice president to president.

    The NDC General Secretary, at a press conference on Wednesday, 14 February, submitted that if the vice president could “stab” President Nana Akufo-Addo in the back, then no one would be safe under his leadership.

    Dr Bawumia, while outlining his vision for Ghana last week, distanced himself from a lot of the programmes and policies of the Akufo-Addo government and insisted he had a vision of his own.

    He said Dr Bawumia unlike John Mahama, the NDC’s flagbearer; is deficient in trust, credibility, competence, experience, responsibility, vision, and gratitude and, thus, does not deserve the presidency.

    JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, A PRESIDENT YOU CAN TRUST

    Speech read by Fifi Fiavi Kwetey

    Good afternoon, ladies, and gentlemen of the media.

    His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress has been on the Building Ghana Tour. So far, he has visited eleven (11) out of the sixteen (16) regions of Ghana with his vision and message of hope. Specifically, he has visited the following regions: Volta, Northern, Upper East, Bono East, Bono, Ahafo, Western, WesternNorth, Central, Ashanti and Eastern.

    As General Secretary of the NDC, I have accompanied President Mahama on some of these Tours in pursuit of the quest to build the Ghana we want together with Ghanaians.

    Some of the assurances our flagbearer hasgiven to Ghanaians on the Building Ghana Tour that resonates with the immediate needs and aspirations of our diverse demographic groups across the nation include:

    1. Economic Revitalization and Tax Reform:

    Scrapping draconian taxesimposedby this NPP government (e.g., E-Levy, port charges, betting tax).

    Increasing government share of profit and revenue from natural resources to fund development and reduce tax burdens.

    2. Anti-Corruption and Governance:

    Adopting a comprehensive approach to fight corruption at all levels.

    Warning the NPP against dubious contract agreements such as the SML contract.

    Abolishing the payment of ex-gratia to members of the executive under Article 71 and persuading other arms of government to accept the same.

    Initiating far-reaching constitutional, political, and governance reforms to restore confidence in our democracy.

    3. Job Creation and Industrialization:

    Implementing the 24-hours economy vision for Job creation

    Establishing a Western Industrial Development Enclave.

    Creating well-paying jobs through various initiatives, including completing abandoned projects and establishing factories based on ecological advantages.

    Establishing factories across the country based on ecological areas’ comparative advantages (e.g., Pwalugu tomato factory, meat factory for Wulugu and Zuarungu, cocoa, cashew, tomato, and other food processing plants).

    4. Agriculture and Rural Development:

    Reviving the cotton industry and supporting cotton farmers to grow cotton for export.

    Establishing Farmers’ Co-operatives andservice centers with technical and financial support in every region.

    Establishing Farmers’ service centers in each district and providing 15 tractors each to support farmers.

    Investing in irrigation projects across various regions.

    Pursuing restructuringand using the Ghana Exim Bank and the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund to finance irrigation projects in the Accra plains-Ningo Prampram, Dodowa and Ada. Kamba in the Upper West Region, Kpli and Dekpor-Weta-Afife enclave in the Volta Region, Amate inthe Eastern Region, Mpruem in the Central Region, Nasisa, Libga and Paga Zaa in the Northern Region among others.

    Completing the Pwalugu dam and setting up land/irrigation canals to absorb the spillage from the Bagre dam from Burkina Faso during their annual spills

    5. Infrastructure and Development Projects:

    Building the Tamale Airport cargo service center for export of agricultural produce.

    Completing the Pwalugu dam and other critical infrastructure projects.

    Reviving construction of Cocoa roads in cocoa growing communities and completing the Eastern Corridor Road project.

    Completing all abandoned projects started and uncompleted by the NPP government.

    Constructing an airport in the Upper East Region

    6. Education and Health:

    Abolishing the Teachers Licensure exams and incorporating the exams into the main academic work as well as improving the quality of education at the Teacher training colleges

    Supporting housing schemes for teachers and implementing salary increments for those in rural areas.

    Continuing the National Apprenticeship Program

    Establishing a modern dialysis center and constructing an airport in the Upper East Region.

    Improving the Free SHS programme.

    Scrapping the QUOTA SYSTEM for admission in Nursing and Teacher Training Colleges to increase enrolment.

    Ensuring prompt posting of trained health and teaching professionals

    Implementing an additional 20% basic salary for teachers in rural communities.

    Adding teacher accommodation to basic schools.

    Establishing a modern dialysis center in the northern zone of Ghana.

    Working with Teachers Associations to Support the Housing Scheme for teachers on flexible terms

    7.Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development:

    Working closely with chiefs and other stakeholders to protect the forest reserves of the country.

    8.Industrial and Economic Policies

    Creating a Western Industrial Development Enclave to expand industries and create well-paying jobs.

    Continuing the National Apprenticeship Program and ensuring prompt posting of trained health and teaching professionals.

    So far, these assurances encapsulate the vision John Mahama presents for Ghana, emphasizing his focus on sustainable development, job creation, anti-corruption measures, and significant improvements in the education and health sectors.

    A few days ago, the Flagbearer of the failed New Patriotic Party, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia outdoored what he described as the next chapter at the auditorium of the University of Professional Studies, Accra, UPSA.

    Entering the campus of the UPSA for his speech, I hope the NPP flagbearer recognized and appreciated the solid transformation IPS, now UPSA underwent under the visionary NDC government of President Mills and President Mahama and with the leadership of Professor Joshua Alabi, then Vice chancellor of the University. This is the true meaning of we have the men and women of substance. Not the NPP kind.

    In that very auditorium of the UPSA, the credible, visionary, experienced, incorruptible, nation builder John Dramani Mahama delivered his ground-breaking speech on “Building the Ghana We Want” about seventeen (17) months ago in October 2022. That epochal address was a sequel to Mr. Mahama’s alternative policies-laden “Ghana at Crossroads” speech in May 2022.

    This means twenty-one (21) months ago whilst Mahama was espousing alternative policies in the hope that the government will listen to bring relief to suffering Ghanaians, Bawumia and his NPP so-called solid Economic Management Team werebusy destroying Ghana’s economy, impoverishing Ghanaians and sinking many Ghanaians into great suffering.

    You may recall Mahama’s promise to abolish the e-Levy in May 2022 against the resistance and stubborn impedance from the NPP government and legislators. And you may also remember the following assurances from President Mahama that he will:

    Get Ghanaians out of the mess the NPP has created and provide hope for all.

    Strictly enforce prudence in the management of public finances by cutting out waste and ostentation and ensuring the Bank of Ghana plays by the rules. Not the malpractices we have seen where the Bank of Ghana has become a money printing machine, intoxicating government with seigniorage thereby accelerating inflation to a high of 54%.

    Restore faith in our almost collapsed financial system and embark on sweeping reforms at the Bank of Ghana.

    Actively pursue policies to ensure robust local participation in our banking, financial, telecommunications, mining, agriculture, agribusiness, and manufacturing sectors.

    Operating the leanest but most efficient government under our fourth republic with sixty (60) ministers and deputy ministers of state in addition to drastically reducing staff at the bloated presidency – You know what? I Guess if Mahama had mentioned 50 in his October 2022 address at the UPSA, the copycat Bawumia would have gone for 40 and if he had proposed 40, Bawumia would have opted for 30.

    And do you recall the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia promisingNPP delegates during their presidential primaries – in Awutu Senya East Constituency of the Central Region –that he will allocate at least ten (10) appointments to party members in each of the 275 constituencies if he became president? The primaries are over so his promise to the NPP delegates is dead. Alhaji Bawumia Ghanaians are not going to fall for your lies!

    Ladies and gentlemen, I submit to you that long before the NPP flagbearer began thinking about the future, Mahama had thought. Hence no amount of political chicanery can save the NPP come December 7, 2024.

    Mr. Mahama has also in the past assured Ghanaians that he will initiate and undertake the most far-reaching constitutional, political and governance reforms to restore confidence in our democracy in addition to abolishing the payment of ex-gratia to members of the executive under Article 71 and persuading other arms of government to accept same.

    Let us face the truth! The NPP promised heaven whilst Ghana was on earth under Mahama and has delivered hell to every Ghanaian except their close families and friends. And so how can you trust the NPP going forward? I mean how? Can youtrust a party that sharply criticizedand condemned $1 to Ghc3.9 and is now serving you with an exchange rate of $1 to Ghc12.6?

    Ladies and Gentlemen, with the round condemnation and disappointing reception Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia’s speech has received both in traditional and social media, we would have ordinarily let Ghanaians stick to their own negative verdict on the vice President’s address.

    However, because he peddled many lies, we are dutybound to set the records straight. Moreover, we must bringto the attention of Ghanaians grave character and capacity failures that we believe must not be glossed over if trust is to be restored again in political leadership across the partisan spectrum.

    The following are six critical deficits Dr Bawumia is suffering from, which make him unfit for leadership unlike John Dramani Mahama.

    1. Vision Deficit

    A true servant leader must be endowed with clarity of vision and ability to see far.

    John Mahama who came from the Kwame Nkrumah stock, moldedby Jerry John Rawlings and inspired by Professor Atta Mills has proven to have so much of the clarity of vision of his illustrious predecessors.

    It takes a visionary to work closely with Prof. Mills to establish the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant. This single infrastructure has represented a massive game-changer within the energy ecosystem of the country.

    It takes a visionary to make the far-reachinginvestments in health infrastructure like the UGMC, the Ridge Hospital, the Ga East Municipal Hospital, the Shai Osudoku Hospital etc. that became so critical during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It takes a visionary head of economic management team to have the far sightedness to establish a stabilization fund as part of the oil revenue funds. That stabilization fund became a saviorto the visionless Bawumia led economic team when COVID struck in the year 2020.

    It takes a visionary to establish a sinking fund to be used for the repayment of the remainder of the first Eurobond ($750 million) Ghana contracted under President Kufour. In nearly 8 long years during which the NPP government has had access to a total resource envelope of over 800 billion Cedis, the Bawumia led economic team cannot point to one dollar left in any fund to take care of the strangulating debts we have to be paying soon from 2025.

    It takes a visionary leader to construct over 900 km of rural fibre optic backbone, connecting 120 communities in all, from Ho to Bawku with a link from Yendi to Tamale.

    This superlative vision is acknowledged even if grudgingly by NPP’s own minister for communications, Ursula Owusu, as the biggest telephone infrastructure on which government digitalization efforts are run.

    It takes a visionary leader to also build a 300 km metro fibre optic network within the Tema-Accra enclave that offersWi-Fi and internet services to the public and institutions.

    Not to forget about the vision to invest in other robust digital infrastructure –4G LTE, the National Data Centre, the Accra Digital Centre, and several electronic applications, including the e.services.gov.gh platform which Bawumia renamed Ghana.gov.

    Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia boasts about digitalization when he has no idea how these vital investments came about. He must understand that digitalization is not just about buying foreign software and installing them on infrastructure built by the NDC.

    How can a Vice President lower himself to speakasifmerelybuying a mobile phone is all that is needed to make and receive mobile calls even if the telecommunication companies have not built critical cell sites?

    How can Bawumia compare licensing private entities laying fibre to the actual investment done by the JM led NDC, in the laying of altogether over 1,500km fibre optic cable and all the other projects and systems put down by previous NDC administrations?

    The complete lack of vision of Dr Bawumia led economic team can be seen in the way they spoke a lot about making a shift towards export yet have supervised the situation where importation has rather reached astronomical levels.

    The paucity of vision can alsobe seen in the shocking fact that very little has been done by this government to increase the power generation capacity of Ghana –a vital prerequisite for any economic transformation.

    It takes a visionary leader like JM to setup ESLA Fund, Ghana Exim bank, get GPHA and Ghana Airport Company to build great balance sheets and leverage such to raise billions of dollars for massive expansion.

    In doing so, John Mahama was showing he was ahead of the curve and if Bawumia had any humility, he would have learned and not superintended over the most monumental and reckless borrowing which has today, brought Ghana the shame of not being able to pay her debt and reduced us to an object of ridicule all over the world.

    In addition,it was Mahama’s vision and toil that yielded 960,000 metric tonnes of cocoa production. Today, cocoa production has declined to below 500,000mt. How this clueless and visionless Bawumia can even have the audacity to boast about bold solutions beggars belief. We submit to you thatBawumia hasamassivevisiondeficitand cannot be compared to Mahama in any way, shape or form.

    2. Responsibility Deficit

    A true leader takes responsibility for his words and works. He does not take the credit for good things done and seek to blame others for the things that are not good. President Mahama took over from President Mills. He could have chosen to create the impression that the single spine salary policy, the implementation of which, caused massive problems for the economy, was a policy he disagreed with. Instead, like a true leader who has honour, truth and sense of responsibility, he took full responsibility for all previous decisions and braved the storms that the single spine brought –particularlythe storm which led to about 70% of all our taxes being used for public sector wages in 2013. It was this expenditure storm that John Mahama described in the analogy of the meat being down to the bones which the Bawumia led NPP deliberately continues to misrepresentas economic mismanagement.

    Dr Bawumia is running away from what he clearly views as not very good policies of the very government he serves in as Vice President.

    Has he even had the humility to apologize to the country for those policies? John Mahama demonstrated a high sense of responsibility. Bawumia demonstrates he has a massive Responsibility Deficit.

    Such a person does not have the character to lead our nation.

    If Bawumia has shown that he can literally stab Nana Akufo-Addo in the back by way of running away from poor policies while taking credit for the good things done, who else is Dr Bawumia not able to betray and throw under the bus? If youcan betray the man who overlooked other very qualified party officials to pick you an outsider who was not even a party person as running mate, then no one is safe under Bawumia. A Judas cannot be entrusted with the leadership of Ghana.

    President John Dramani Mahama took full responsibility for Dumsor even though Dumsor was neither caused by him nor President Mills but has been the problem of successive governments failing to ramp up energy supply to match up with the demand. President John Dramani Mahama blamed nobody and went ahead and resolved the energy crisis, one whole year before he left office.

    What has been the reaction of Bawumia to the unprecedented economic collapse?What he cannot blame Nana Akufo-Addo for, he will find another scapegoat –COVID-19 cum Russia-Ukraine war and President John Dramani Mahama. Do not be surprised if very soon he blames COVID-19, Russia-Ukraine war and Mahama for the Black Stars’ catastrophic AFCON performance in Cote d’Ivoire.

    Ladies and gentlemen, COVID-19 came along in the year 2020. However, the economic problems began as early as 2019 when budget deficits reached 7%, when the cedi depreciated by nearly 13%, when Debt to GDP started rising sharply –Debt to GDP was already above 60%.

    This failure to take responsibility shows Dr Bawumia has not got the humility to accept when he is wrong. If you cannot take responsibility for your poor policy decisions which antedated COVID, Ghana cannot be safe in your hands.

    3. Credibility Deficit

    If there is a single area where Alhaji Bawumia has the biggest character deficit, it is the arena of credibility and trustworthiness. And we all know the critical value of trustworthiness in life and in leadership in particular. A few rhetorical questions will suffice.

    How can you be trusted:

    When you proclaim yourself as the leader of a Solid Economic Management Team and yet land the economy in the total collapse we see today?

    When you proclaim in 2012 that when the fundamentals are weak, the exchange rate will expose you, only to turn around in 2019 when the currency was fast depreciating that you made that statement rather in 2014 when the fundamentals were weak when the records show that you made the statement in 2012 at a time thefundamentals were relatively stronger?

    When you proclaim that you will move the economy from taxation to production only to heap myriads of taxes on suffering citizens?

    When you proclaim that your so-called solid economic management team has stabilized the cedi/dollar rate and locked the dollar and left the padlock with the IGP only for the cedi to break jail right from 2019 when it depreciated by nearly13% and now pushing towards 13 Cedis to the dollar?

    When you boasted that under your economic leadership, Ghana will see growth and growth and growth and jobs and jobs and jobs only for Ghana to experience unprecedented levels of unemployment in recent memory?

    When you boldly claimed that no village or community in Ghana will have water or toilet problem within the first 18 months of being elected?

    When you still claim in February 2024 that Dumsor was fixed by you when you yourself admitted back in 2016 in the premises of Multimedia that John Mahama fixed Dumsor but should not be praised?

    When you declared, we don’t have to borrow for roads, the money is here. All we need to do is to toll the roads and we will get money to build all the roads we need”?

    When you promised that all SHS students will receive free tablets in the year, 2023?

    When you deliberately lie to the people of Cape Coast in 2020 that a brand new harbour was being built for them?

    When on your own freewill, you promised that the NPP government will start constructing roads with concrete instead of asphalt?

    When you promised the construction of 16 model schools for Zongo communities in all the 16 Regions (in the presence of His eminence, the National Chief Iman)?

    The examples of the deliberate lies are too numerous to exhaust.

    Friends from the media, on the issue of the NPP flagbearer’s deceptive promise to scrap some taxes, let us critically examine the obtuse logic that he is canvassing.

    Essentially, this is what he is saying to the people of Ghana:

    “I know that together with President Akufo-Addo we have imposed several draconian taxes on you, but endure them for the next ten months while I continue in office as Vice President on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party and as Chairman of the Economic Management Team.”

    After enduring the hardships imposed on you by my government and party, you can vote for me to be President on the ticket of the NPP, and I promise to scrap just three of the about 40 taxes we have imposed on you in the last eight years.”

    Think seriously about this, ladies, and gentlemen.

    This is why we insist that a vote for Bawumia is in reality just a third term for Akufo-Addo.

    Ladies and gentlemen, this so called promise comes from the same men who have used flattery to deceive you with their promise to move Ghana from taxation to production. The Vice President’s previous promises to reduce the tax burden on Ghanaians, not to tax our mobile money wallets, and to lower import duties on spare parts are just a few of the promises that have turned into lies. This same man suddenly thinks Ghanaians have a short memory and is once again promising to scrap taxes to hoodwink the Ghanaian electorate.

    Should we remind him that Ghanaians still remember his instrumental role in crafting the obnoxious E-levy policy, as was confirmed publicly by the then Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah and Mr. John Boadu, their former General Secretary?

    We still remember his important role in the recent IMF negotiations. His actions have resulted in the implementation of the Emissions Levy, which many consider useless, and the imposition of VAT on previously exempt items.

    We in the NDC have always opposed the draconian taxes imposed on Ghanaians by the insensitive Akufo-Addo and Bawumia government. We and our gallant Members of Parliament have always stood on the side of the suffering Ghanaian people and businesses.

    Our advice to the Vice President is that if he has indeed turned a new leaf and has seen the light, like Saul on his way to Damascus, he should show genuine contrition by first apologising to Ghanaians and then join the NDC to scrap these taxes now and not in the future. The Ghanaian people cannot live through another day of these suffocating taxes, let alone ten good months.

    The time to scrap the crippling and draconian taxes that the NPP has imposed on suffering Ghanaians is now!

    How is it possible to trust a Vice President who has shown no penitence or remorse about deliberately lying and conning the people of Ghana. A man who believes that leaders can continue to fool all the people all the time.

    A man whose words cannot be trusted, is a man who is not FIT to lead!

    Who will entrust his business in the hands of a man who cannot be trusted to tell the truth? If it is terrible to entrust a private property or business into such a hand, imagine the greater tragedy of committing Ghana and her 30 plus millions of citizens and her future into the hands of a Man whose words are worth very little and who does not understand the meaning of Credibility and Trustworthiness.

    4. Gratitude Deficit

    A true leader acknowledges the contributions of his predecessors. True leadersunderstand that leadership is like a relay race and he or she builds the new by acknowledging and appreciating what contribution was handed over to him. Mills/Mahama led NDC acknowledged that the N1 Highway was the accomplishment of the Kufuor led NPP even though the entire work was virtually done during the tenure of Mills/Mahama.

    Mills/Mahama led NDC similarly did not take any credit for the building of the Bui Dam even though their administration even borrowed additional money to see to the completion of the project.

    When eventually the Bui Dam was being commissioned, President Kufuor was invited and duly acknowledged as the leader whose government secured the finance for the dam. This gratitude is a mark of a secure leader. Bawumia sadly also has massive gratitude deficit.

    It takes someone who does not show gratitude:

    To claim that the Tema to Akosombo (now Mpakadan) rail line was the achievement of the NPP government when all records show that the financing was secured in 2016, one year before the Nana Addo/Bawumia came into office. Cabinet and Parliamentary approvals were also fully finalized before John Mahama left office in January of 2016.

    To claim that Dumsor was not resolved before the coming of the NPP in 2017 when Bawumia himself publicly declared that John Mahama should not unduly be happy for solving the energy crisis because he was the one who brought it in the first place. Nana Poku of the NPP, an energy expert, publicly stated that JM led NDC solved the problem of Dumsor.

    To claim that the NPP government introduced the online passport application system when the truth is that the online application system was launched under John Mahama in December 2016.

    To claim that the card was nothing to write home about until Jan 7, 2017. Dr Bawumia deliberately ignoring the significant contributions of the NDC/Mahama administration in developing the GhanaCard system to what it is today. That by 2016, the Mahama administration had: Passed the law that makes the Ghana Card the sole document for identification purposes for any transaction (L.I 2111); Collected biometric and demographic data on about 16 million Ghanaians; Processed about 4.7 million cards; Distributed about 900,000 cards; Procured 9 million blank cards

    Upon assumption of office in 2017, Dr. Bawumia constituted a three-man committee headed by Prof. Ken Attafuah, to review the contract and implementation of the Ghana Card system.

    The committee established the facts enumerated above which is containedon page one (1) of the report and recommended the use of the existing database to continue from where the NDC left off. Indeed, the NIA boss Prof. Ken Attafuah told Parliament that the contract that was signed by the NDC/Mahama administration with the Margins Group, is the same contract that is being implemented today.

    Clearly, this government only came to continue the implementation of a system that had already been developed by the NDC/Mahama government, as a continuation of what was started under President Kufour and continued by President Mills of blessed memory. The Ghana card credit must therefore be shared by all successive governments who have contributed to where we are today. Bawumia does not even credit his boss, Akufo-Addo.

    Even though he is indisguise just a third term of NanaAddo, we need to call him for trying to play a fast one on the nation by conveniently throwing his boss under the bus. We see your game and will not be fooled.

    If Dr Bawumia finds it difficult to acknowledge and show gratitude to what a predecessor government has done, why isGhana surprised that he pretends not to know the following solid accomplishments that he and Nana Akuffo Addo inherited upon coming into office:

    Sinking Fund that had $250m for the repayment of the remainder of the first Eurobond ($750 million) Ghana contracted under Kufour.

    Ghana Infrastructure and Investment Fund of $270m

    Stabilization Fund of $250m which the government fell on when COVID broke in2020.

    ESLA Fund of 3 billion Cedis per year;Cocoa output of 960k Metric Tons

    Gross international reserves of $6.2b

    Balance of Payment Surplus

    Two new oil fields that accounted for the 8% growth the NPP chalked in 2017

    Ghana Exim Bank that becamethe vehicle to fund its 1D1Fs

    The Canadian Finance to the Agric Sector that NPP used for the Planting for Food and Job

    The Buffer Stock that became crucial for the planting for food and jobs

    $637 million of the $937 million IMF deal was inherited and drawn down by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government

    The massive stock of energy infrastructure, Health infrastructure, educational, transport, and water infrastructure-in short the biggest legacy of infrastructure bequeathed to any administration in the history of the 4th republic and possibly the most since independence.

    An ungrateful person calls all the above an economic mess left behind.

    What a massive Gratitude Deficit. Bawumia is clearly not fit for leadership. John Mahama’s ability to acknowledge what work was previously done makes him very fit for leadership.

    5. Competency Deficit

    Competence must be the hallmark of a true leader. He must possess the capacity to accomplish a lot even with minimal resources. That is exactly what Ghana saw when John Mahama was in charge of the economic management team and later became the president of the republic.

    It takes competence to bring inflation from 21% down into single digit and keep it consistently there for 33 long months-the longest period in the 4th republic and possibly since independence.

    Incompetent Bawumia as head of economic management team, could barely keep inflation in single digit for any appreciable period and supervised same going all the way up to 54%, when all over Africa, no serious country experienced any such level of inflation.

    It takes competence to accomplish the record of high growth ghana saw under JM as head of the economic management about team. 8% in 2010 before oil. 14% in 2011 with non-oil standing at 8%. Another 9% in 2012 as well.

    The highest growth rate under Bawumia was fully attributable to the two oil fields handed overto the NPP by the Mahama led NDC.

    It takes competence to achieve cocoa output of 1 million MT as seen in the year 2011 and almost repeated by the agric sector in 2016 under JM. Under incompetent Bawumia, cocoa production is now about half of that quantum.

    It takes competence to get a B+ rating that Ghana recorded in 2012 when John Mahama was head of the economic management team. Under incompetent Bawumia, our rating is now D-Junk status.

    An Absolute Disgrace! A proud nation brought onto her knees by a Disastrous Economic Management team led by a man who talks big but delivers very little.

    In 8 years when he served as head of economic management team and president, total debt accrued stood at about 110b cedis, from about 10b at close of 2008 to 120b at the close of 2016. With this relatively small quantum of resources, Ghana can point to arguably the most massive infrastructure investments seen in our country in the 4th republic. In the whole of 2016, not even one cedi was received from the BOG, yet inflation was brought down to 15.4%, T. Bill rate down to 16%, Debt to GDP stood at 57%, Non-oil GDP was 4.3%, budget deficit at 6.1%, capital expenditure as a percentage of GDP at 4.2%, while the cedi depreciated by only 9.6%. It was in that same year, that the foundations were established for the 8% GDP growth NPP came to inherit in 2017; incidentally the highest growth of their 8-year mandate. Growth has never come close to that since 2017.

    Contrast this level of competence with the tragic incompetence of the “Big Talking” Bawumia.

    Between July 2020 to Dec 2020 alone, the Bawumia led economic team accessed not less than 30 billion cedis resource during Covid. That alone represents virtually the whole of borrowing done in the first four years of the Mills/Mahama government when the foundations were laid for the astronomical legacy of infrastructure investment we see today. The 30 billion cedis represents a little over one third of the total debt accruedin eight long years of the Mills/Mahama administration. Despite getting this collosal amount when it was just leftwith 6 months to end their first term, the Bawumia led group managed to achieve zero GDP growth; left an unprecedented budget deficitof 15% when the rest of africa did not see this level of economic and fiscal calamity.

    The economy never recovered from this level of recklessness; no wonder we have subsequently seen Debt rising to over 600 billion cedis; inflation hitting 54%, debt to GDP over 100% which have stripped us completely naked and now left Ghana crawling before international investors like dust eating earthworms. The Crowning Shame of the much-acclaimed Solid Team under the so-called economic messiah! Tweaaaaa!!!!!!!!

    6. Experience Deficit

    Need I say more? It is a notorious fact that John Dramani Mahama is the experienced, tried and tested visionary nation builder and leader Ghana needs to fix the messy and avoidable socioeconomic hardship and pain the NPP government has visited on Ghanaians.

    Therefore, Ghanaians cannot wait to sack this incompetent and clueless NPP government from office on December 07.

    The NPP has done enough damage to families through the destruction of livelihoods (Financial Haircuts, unprecedented unemployment etc.)

    There is no time for Trial and Error, because Ghana is in a deep hole and Ghanaians are suffering. Ghanaians opted for A “Try Me” candidate and Running mate in 2016 and the verdict has been catastrophic.

    Ghanaians already know that John Mahama as Chairman of the Economic Management Team under President Atta Mills achieved single digit inflationary rate for over 30 continuous months and a GDP of over 14% in 2011.Even when the economy faced serious head winds, President Mahama quickly restored the economy to good health such that Ghana’s economy was predicted to grow and did grow at above 7% in 2017. Three (3) active oil producing fields. Notethat John Mahama had access to revenue from only one oil field. Nevertheless, he handed over revenuefrom three (3) oil fields because Mahama added two more fields (TEN and Sankofa) before he left office. This is what experience and vision does and this is the experience Mahama is bringing to address the challenges Ghana is facing.

    Ladies and gentlemen, the economy the NPP inherited from the experienced John Dramani Mahama in 2017, provided 100% funding of Government’s budget, without recourse to the Eurobond market. But by 2018, the economy came under pressure due to NPP’s economic mismanagement. As a result, they resorted to borrowing from the Eurobond market until the economy gave up the ghost. This is what led the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme – the cruel haircuts.

    The Cedi is currently exchanging for US$1 to GhC12.6 when it was just GHC4.2 in John Mahama’s time due to Mahama’s prudent and innovative management of the economy. The national debt has ballooned from GHC120billion to over 600 billion Ghana cedis.

    Fellow Ghanaians, we need a man with vision and experience to fix the mess. John Dramani Mahama is that man with theexperience requiredto fix this mess and take Ghana to the next level of progress and prosperity.

    The Illusion of Change – Akufo Addo’s Government Reshuffle

    Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press,

    Just before this presser, news of a supposed government reshuffle came in, and we must say we are once again highly disappointed in this government. Even though disappointment in this government has become the norm, we were at least expecting some level of change amidst Dr. Bawumia’s promise to govern Ghana with only 50 ministers. But what do we see? A continuation of the status quo that has plagued our nation’s progress.

    In an era where the clamor for efficient governance and fiscal prudence has never been louder, the recent reshuffle by President Akufo-Addo starkly reflects a government in disarray, obstinately disconnected from the realities of its people. Despite the vociferous appeals from Ghanaians, civil society, the clergy, academicians, and think tanks to trim the bloated size of government—a glaring drain on our nation’s scarce resources—this administration has once again turned a deaf ear.

    The insistence on maintaining a government apparatus comprising so many ministers is not only a slap in the face to the Ghanaian taxpayer but a testament to an entrenched culture of profligacy, cronyism, and a disturbingly myopic view of governance. This unwieldy government size, under the guise of facilitating development, has instead catalyzed an era marked by inefficiency and unfulfilled promises.

    Enter Dr. Bawumia, the Vice President and the freshly minted flagbearer for the NPP, who now promises a government of only 50 ministers. This pledge starkly contrasts the current administration’s excesses and ringshollow in the face of his longstanding defense of this governmental bloat. Dr. Bawumia’s sudden pivot, amidst the economic turmoil our nation endures, is emblematic of a desperate ploy for votes—a deception that the Ghanaian people can see through with clarity.

    Today’s reshuffle by President Akufo-Addo, rather than offering a beacon of hope for a leaner, more efficient government, has instead upheld the status quo. It is a profound disappointment and a missed opportunity to heed the people’s calls for change. This action—or rather, inaction—underscores a blatant disregard for the nation’s plea for governance that puts the people’s welfare above political expediency.

    It is particularly disheartening to witness the recycling of ministers who, over the past seven years, have demonstrated a stark inability to propel our nation forward. This reshuffle, far from being a strategic realignment, is merely a superficial rearrangement of pieces on a board, with no real intent to address the systemic failures that plague our governance.

    Dr. Bawumia’s slogan, “It Is Possible,” now begs the question: If indeed it is possible, why not now? Why the wait, if not for political convenience at the expense of national welfare? This reshuffle could have been a moment of bold leadership, a signal of a genuine commitment to reform. Yet, it stands as a testament to a government marking time, lacking the vision or the will to implement the drastic changes Ghana so urgently requires.

    As the NDC, under the distinguished leadership ofHis Excellency John Dramani Mahama, we reaffirm our commitment to the people of Ghana—a commitment to deliver governance that is not only efficient and lean but also transparent, accountable, and responsive to the needs of every Ghanaian.

    The December 7th elections present an opportunity for the people of Ghana to voice their verdict on this administration’s failures. It is a chance to embrace a future under a leader who not only understands the gravity of the challenges we face but possesses the proven track record, the integrity, and the vision to overcome them.

    This reshuffle, much ado about nothing, underscores the urgent need for change—a change towards a government that respects its mandate to serve, not to squander. A government of action, not merewords. The NDC stands ready to usher in this new dawn for Ghana

    CONCLUSION

    Ladies and gentlemen, as we have laid bare before you today, the choice we face in the upcoming elections is not merely a choice between two individuals. It is a choice between two futures. On one hand, we have the path that perpetuates the status quo, a third term for Nana-Addo marked by unfulfilled promises and a vision that falls short of our grandest dreams. On the other, we have the path championed by His Excellency John Dramani Mahama—a path that promises to rekindle the flame of hope, to rebuild the foundations of our great nation, and to propel us into a future where every Ghanaian, regardless of their background, can dream of a better tomorrow and see that dream become a reality.

    John Mahama’s vision for Ghana is not just a series of policies and promises. It is a call to action—a call to believe in the possibility of change, to remember the strength that lies in our unity, and to recognize the power of our voices and our votes to shape the destiny of our country.

    Therefore, I stand before you, not just as the General Secretary of the Great NDC, but as a fellow citizen of Ghana, to issue a clarion call to every Ghanaian: let us rally behind a leader who has demonstrated time and again his commitment to our welfare, his dedication to our progress, and his unwavering resolve to lift Ghana to new heights of glory.

    Let this election be more than just a political contest. Let it be a referendum on the kind of Ghana we want to build for ourselves and for generations yet unborn.

    Let us choose hope over despair, action over inaction, and progress over stagnation. Let us choose John Dramani Mahama, a leader who embodies the best of our values, our aspirations, and our dreams.

    With 297 days to go until the Presidential and Parliamentary elections, let every conversation, every debate, and every moment be an opportunity to advocate for a vision of Ghana that is rooted in progress, inclusivity, and justice. Let us work tirelessly, not just to secure a victory for John Mahama, but to secure a victory for every Ghanaian who dreams of a better tomorrow.

    Fellow Ghanaians, your vote is your voice. It is the most powerful weapon you wield in the fight for your future. On December 7, 2024, I urge you to vote for John Dramani Mahama. But beyond casting your vote, I urge you to become an ambassador of change, to spread the word, to ignite the hearts of your neighbors, friends, and family with the promise of what Ghana can become under the leadership of a man who has not just the vision, but also the experience, the integrity, and the heart to lead us forward.

    Together, let’s make history. Together, let’s choose a future that reflects our highest ideals and aspirations. Together, let’s vote for John Dramani Mahama and, in doing so, let’s take the first step towards building a Ghana that shines as a beacon of hope, prosperity, and unity for all of Africa and the world.

    And finally, when you cast your vote for John Mahama and our parliamentary candidates on December 7th, dear fellow Ghanaians, rest assured that every single vote will be accounted for. We are committed to ensuring that your votes are not only counted but also

    fiercely protected. Your voice matters, and together, we will safeguard the integrity of our democratic process.

    The time for action is now. The future is in your hands. Let’s rise up and make it a reality.

    God bless you all, and God bless our beloved Ghana.

  • Afenyo Markin tipped to be Majority Leader as NPP braces for reshuffle – Reports

    Afenyo Markin tipped to be Majority Leader as NPP braces for reshuffle – Reports

    Reports from a pro-government news outlet suggest that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is poised to undergo significant changes in its leadership within Parliament. According to the Daily Guide newspaper, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, in consultation with party leadership, is scheduled to meet next Monday to finalize alterations to the Majority Caucus leadership.

    This impending reshuffle marks the second major shakeup in the government, following the ministerial changes announced on February 14, 2024. As the reshuffle unfolds, expectations are high for further adjustments and appointments within the Majority Caucus, with Alexander Afenyo-Markin emerging as a likely candidate for the position of Majority Leader, as per the Daily Guide’s report.

    If appointed, Afenyo-Markin would also assume the role of Minister of Parliamentary Affairs following the necessary vetting processes. This transition would see him succeed Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the current Majority Leader, who is departing Parliament after nearly three decades of service.

    Earlier speculations had hinted at Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu’s potential appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs, replacing Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, who was reportedly vying for the role of Commonwealth Secretary-General. However, Ayorkor Botchwey has retained her position, leaving Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu’s next portfolio uncertain. Rumors suggest that he may join the campaign team of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.

    In another development, Lydia Seyram Alhassan, the current Second Deputy Majority Chief Whip, has been nominated as Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources. This nomination implies that Alhassan will vacate her current parliamentary role, leading to speculation about her successor.

    The anticipated leadership changes within the NPP’s Parliamentary Caucus come at a critical juncture, with the party gearing up for the upcoming general election. The reshuffle underscores the party’s commitment to strategic realignment and effective governance as it navigates the political landscape leading up to the polls.

    As stakeholders await official announcements from President Akufo-Addo’s meeting next Monday, the political arena is abuzz with speculation regarding the implications of these leadership adjustments on the party’s parliamentary agenda and electoral prospects.

  • NPP General Secretary defends Akufo-Addo’s latest reshuffle; says 10 months is enough to make an impact 

    NPP General Secretary defends Akufo-Addo’s latest reshuffle; says 10 months is enough to make an impact 

    General Secretary of Ghana’s governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has defended President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s decision to reshuffle his ministers just ten months before the upcoming general election. 

    Frimpong contends that despite criticisms suggesting the reshuffle came too late to have any significant impact in an election year, the move still holds value.

    Speaking on JoyFM’s Top Story on February 14th, Frimpong addressed the timing of the reshuffle, stating, “In political life, 10 months is a long period.” 

    He cited examples of swift achievements by past appointees shortly after their appointments, highlighting the importance of evaluating the vision and innovations brought forth by the new appointees.

    Frimpong urged Ghanaians to closely monitor the performance of the newly appointed ministers in President Akufo-Addo‘s administration, emphasizing that their actions and outcomes will be crucial factors in assessing their effectiveness. 

    He maintained that the timeframe leading up to the December 7th elections is sufficient to gauge the impact of the reshuffle and determine whether the new appointees have delivered on their mandates.

    The General Secretary also addressed his previous call for a reshuffle, which he made on December 22nd during the party’s annual Thanksgiving Service. Despite the delay in action by President Akufo-Addo, Frimpong expressed satisfaction with the timing of the reshuffle, stating that the President acted appropriately amidst prevailing challenges. 

    He likened the situation to navigating a crisis, emphasizing the importance of waiting for the right moment to make changes for the betterment of the country.

    Frimpong reassured the public that it was not too late for the reshuffle, asserting that ten months provided ample time for the newly appointed ministers to demonstrate their competence and contribute positively to the government’s agenda.

    President Akufo-Addo’s reshuffle, announced on February 14th, saw nine appointees reassigned, with the most notable change being the reassignment of Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. The reshuffle comes amid heightened political activity as Ghana prepares for the general election scheduled for December 7th.

  • Supporters of NDC, NPP fight over Awutu Akomatom bridge construction

    Supporters of NDC, NPP fight over Awutu Akomatom bridge construction

    Supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Awutu Senya West constituency clashed over the construction of a bridge in the Awutu Akomatom community.

    The NPP’s constituency chairman, Paul Aidoo, stated that residents requested the bridge during a visit by the NPP’s parliamentary candidate, Eugene Arhin.

    However, the NDC claimed they had engaged with the community the previous week, and the MP, Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, had committed to providing cement to start construction this week. They accused NPP supporters of encroaching on the area to begin construction.

    Police intervention prevented the situation from escalating further.

    “We came here on Sunday to campaign in the community, and they told us that they needed a bridge. We began processes, and all of a sudden, the NDC encroached on the area. The people would have told us that the NDC had promised to construct the bridge if they had indeed visited and made promises. Gizella Tetteh is the MP, and she has not constructed the bridge for them, but why is she promising to do it now?” one NPP supporter told Citi News.

    “The MP Gizella Tetteh engaged the community of Akomatom in a community durbar and promised to embark on the construction of the bridge. She even gave the community 20 bags of cement, so I don’t know why Eugene Arhin is doing that, knowing very well that Gizella has started,” an NDC supporter also said.

  • Ken Agyapong, Sly Tetteh, Afenyo Markin, others to have ‘reconciliation breakfast’ today

    Ken Agyapong, Sly Tetteh, Afenyo Markin, others to have ‘reconciliation breakfast’ today

    MP for Assin Central, Ken Agyapong and MP for Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfrom, Sylvester Tetteh, will cement their reconciliation with a breakfast meeting today, February 14, 2024, which also marks Valentine’s day.

    This was disclosed by MP for Effutu constituency and the Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo Markin, at the reconciliation meeting held on Tuesday following the clash between the two MPs.

    The two were seen in a viral video on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, in a near scuffle in Parliament. 

    Background 

    There was a tense encounter between Members of Parliament Kennedy Agyapong and Daniel Sly Tetteh, which nearly escalated into a physical altercation, yesterday, February 13, 2024, in Parliament. 

    The incident reportedly stemmed from Tetteh’s attempt to exchange pleasantries with Agyapong, during which he referred to the Assin Central MP as ‘Presido,’ a nickname purportedly coined in jest following Agyapong’s defeat in the NPP presidential primaries.

    According to witnesses, Agyapong became infuriated by Tetteh’s use of the nickname, causing a heated exchange between the two parliamentarians. The term ‘Presido’ is said to be a playful moniker used by some MPs to tease Agyapong, but it appears that the veteran politician did not take kindly to Tetteh’s use of it, particularly given their reported godfather-godson relationship.

    During the confrontation, Mr Agyapong reportedly demanded an amount of money owed to him by Mr Tetteh. However, the situation was calmed by the Deputy Minority Leader, who promptly whisked Mr Tetteh out of the scene, diffusing the tension.

    Later, videos of both MPs smoking the peace pipe at a meeting with the Deputy Minority Leader emerged. It was at this meeting that Mr Afenyo Markin announced the reconciliation party.

    Other prominent Members of Parliament within the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) including the Deputy Minority Leader are expected to be at the ‘reconciliation breakfast’. 

  • ‘Presidoo’ – What actually caused confrontation between Ken Agyapong and Sly Tetteh revealed

    ‘Presidoo’ – What actually caused confrontation between Ken Agyapong and Sly Tetteh revealed

    An unexpected verbal altercation ensued between Members of Parliament Kennedy Agyapong and Daniel Sly Tetteh on February 13, 2024.

    According to reports, the catalyst for the confrontation was the use of the nickname ‘Presidoo’ by Sly Tetteh to refer to Kennedy Agyapong.

    The incident, which occurred during an attempted exchange of pleasantries between the two parliamentarians, took a heated turn when Mr Tetteh reportedly addressed Agyapong as ‘Presidoo.’

    This seemingly innocuous nickname, derived from ‘President,’ was intended as a playful jab, reportedly coined by some MPs to tease Mr Agyapong, particularly in light of his defeat in the NPP presidential primaries.

    However, Agyapong’s reaction to being referred to as ‘Presidoo’ was far from jovial, as witnesses described him becoming visibly agitated by Tetteh’s use of the nickname. The situation reportedly escalated when Agyapong demanded an amount of money owed to him by Tetteh, adding another layer of tension to the encounter.

    Fortunately, the Deputy Minority Leader intervened swiftly, defusing the confrontation by promptly removing Tetteh from the scene. This intervention prevented the situation from escalating further and helped restore a sense of calm.

    Later, both parties reconciled in a meeting with the Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

  • NPP never promised to make your lives perfect in our manifesto – Oppong-Nkrumah tells Ghanaians

    NPP never promised to make your lives perfect in our manifesto – Oppong-Nkrumah tells Ghanaians

    Minister for Information Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah has clarified that the Akufo-Addo government did not promise to create a perfect Ghana but rather pledged to improve the country’s fortunes.

    He emphasized that the concept of perfection was not part of the NPP’s manifesto. Despite the ongoing challenges, he highlighted the government’s progress in stabilizing the economy compared to the previous administration.

    In an interview with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Face to Face on Citi TV, Mr. Oppong-Nkrumah is said to have acknowledged that while significant progress has been made, many Ghanaians still face difficulties.

    “We are not in a perfect place, but we have made significant progress from where we started in January 2017. We have also made significant progress on the promises and commitments that we made. And we have made significant progress as compared to our peers [NDC].

    “If inflation drops from 50-something per cent to 20-something per cent. What it means is that year to date, the prices of goods and services in the inflationary basket are going up to about 20 per cent, which is still difficult for a lot of people.

    He continued, “If you look at the trend and where we have come from, then you can then make the point that we are making progress. Yes, we are not in a perfect place, but we are making progress. We must consolidate and grow on this path. I didn’t see perfection in the NPP manifesto, perfection was not in the manifesto. Perfection, I’m not sure, that was promised.”

    The Minister for Information also assured that the government would build upon unfulfilled promises.

    “There were some specific promises that were made, a good number of them have been achieved, but some of them have not been achieved. Life is continual, and we will build on those,” Oppong-Nkrumah assured.

  • Adongo’s lecture in response to Bawumia’s vision abruptly cancelled due to venue withdrawal

    Adongo’s lecture in response to Bawumia’s vision abruptly cancelled due to venue withdrawal

    The highly anticipated lecture by Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, aimed at responding to the 70-point vision presented by Vice President and NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been abruptly canceled. 

    This cancellation comes following the withdrawal of permission by the managers of the Chartered Institute of Bankers to host the event under the auspices of the Coalition For Restoration (CFR).

    According to CFR, Isaac Adongo, the ranking member of the finance committee, was slated to utilize the occasion to address what the coalition described as factual inaccuracies in the Vice President’s presentation. 

    However, in a statement released to announce the cancellation, CFR cited the sudden reversal of permission by the venue managers, who raised concerns about the political implications of hosting the event.

    The statement issued by CFR reads, “The Coalition For Restoration, CFR had earlier advertised its intention to present Hon Isaac Adongo, MP for Bolgatanga Central and Ranking member of the finance committee of Parliament in a public lecture to respond to Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, vice president and presidential candidate for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). 

    However, due to circumstances beyond our control, the lecture cannot be delivered as advertised on the said date.”

    Explaining the situation further, CFR stated, “The cancellation has been occasioned by the decision of the managers of the venue to reverse their decision to permit us usage of the venue. For the purpose of clarity, managers of the Chartered Institute of Bankers called this morning to inform us that they were canceling our bookings for the venue. They explained that their policy frowns on politics.”

    The group expressed shock at the sudden turn of events, as they had previously notified the venue managers about Isaac Adongo’s participation in the event without any objections. CFR also apologized for any disappointment caused by the cancellation, noting that payment for the venue had already been made and receipts issued.

    “At the time of booking for the venue, we made it clear that it was going to be an economic lecture where at least one of the speakers is a politician belonging to the NDC. We further assured them that we were not going to wear party shirts for attendance. We subsequently made full payment for the venue and got a receipt for it. But, things probably changed after our flyers/posters went viral advertising Hon. Isaac Adongo as the main speaker. We were called on the phone this morning to tell us that our booking has been canceled.”

    The cancellation has left many eagerly awaiting the lecture disappointed, raising concerns about the challenges of hosting politically oriented events in certain venues.

  • No one from NPP has contacted Alan about his possible return – Buaben Asamoa

    No one from NPP has contacted Alan about his possible return – Buaben Asamoa

    A key figure within the Movement for Change, has publicly affirmed Alan Kyerematen’s commitment to contesting the presidency as an independent candidate.

    Dispelling rumors of any contact between Kyerematen and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding a possible return, he said Mr Kyerematen is poised for the election and will emerge victorious. 

    “I want to state categorically that nobody from the NPP has contacted him about his possible return to the NPP,” asserted Asamoah, addressing speculation surrounding Kyerematen’s political affiliations.

    “He has also not demonstrated any interest in going back to the NPP,” he added.

    Asamoah clarified that there is currently no discussion underway between Kyerematen and the NPP, firmly reiterating Kyerematen’s resolve to pursue an independent candidacy. 

    “He is firm and optimistic about contesting as an independent candidate,” emphasized Asamoah. “He is prepared to contest, win, and become the next president to manage Ghana.”

    The prominent member of the Movement for Change further lambasted both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as self-serving entities devoid of genuine concern for the welfare of Ghanaians. 

    Asamoah’s remarks came as part of his endorsement of Alan Kyerematen’s independent presidential candidacy, emphasizing Kyerematen’s commitment to combating corruption and fostering national progress.

    “These two parties are selfish, greedy, and only interested in themselves and what they will get,” Asamoah declared, condemning the NPP and NDC for prioritizing their own interests over those of the Ghanaian people. He argued that both parties, when in power, enact policies and measures that primarily serve their agendas rather than addressing the pressing needs of the populace.

    Addressing speculation regarding Kyerematen’s potential return to the NPP fold, Asamoah categorically denied any contact between Kyerematen and the NPP leadership regarding such a possibility. He affirmed Kyerematen’s unwavering commitment to contesting the presidency as an independent candidate, underscoring his determination to lead Ghana towards prosperity and development.

  • “Nothing was retrieved from the house” – NPP Savannah Region Chairman on burnt 15-bedroom house

    “Nothing was retrieved from the house” – NPP Savannah Region Chairman on burnt 15-bedroom house

    Chairman of the Savannah Regional Branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sulemana Iddrisu, Professor Kalamonia, has responded to the destruction of his fifteen-bedroom residence in Tamale, located in Gumani, Northern Region.

    He emphasised that preserving his life is paramount above all else.

    “Nothing was retrieved from the house but to me, if there’s life, there’s hope because my old lady (Mother) was rescued from her room and she is worth more than any property. So, I thank Allah,” Alhaji Sulemana Iddrisu indicated.

    Mr Sulemana, who said this in an interview with MyjoyOnline, said he received a call from home that his house had been burned to ashes.

    “The only thing I said was, I thank Almighty Allah for giving me that gift (the house) because my mother was on admission and discharged on Saturday, then the fire occurred on Sunday. If it’s not the doing of Allah, who else could be? he queried.

    The residence was engulfed in flames at approximately 4:35 p.m. on Sunday, February 20, 2024, resulting in the destruction of numerous belongings.

    Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service in the Sagnarigu Municipality, under the leadership of Station Officer Dauda Basit, swiftly responded to the incident.

    Despite their immediate arrival, the damage had already been extensive, rendering most items irrecoverable. Nevertheless, Basit noted that the deployment of extra pumps from the fire station enabled them to contain the fire, preventing it from spreading to adjacent residences and properties.

    Personal valuables like land documents, certificates, motorcycles, flat-screen television sets, fridges, clothes, and foodstuffs, among others, were burned.

    An eyewitness, Sulemana Sheriff, who was in his room when the fire started, spoke to Myjoyonline.

    He said his little boy, who was playing outside the house, first spotted smoke coming out from the top of the roof of his mother’s room and drew their attention.

    “I came out to go to town and saw the children sitting inside a tricycle and I ordered them out and left. But I returned shortly and was in my room watching television. And in less than 30 minutes, my wife rushed to tell me that our son said he saw smoke coming from her room.”

    “So, I rushed outside and first removed the fuse from the meter but the moment we picked out our old lady (mother) to safety, the fire quickly started spreading to every part of the house, Sulemana Sheriff indicated.


    Meanwhile, individuals from various backgrounds, including politicians from both major political parties and religious communities in the Savannah and Northern Regions, gathered in large numbers to offer their condolences to the NPP Regional Chairman and his family.

  • Ignore greedy, selfish NPP, NDC; vote competent, diligent Alan – Buaben Asamaoh

    Ignore greedy, selfish NPP, NDC; vote competent, diligent Alan – Buaben Asamaoh

    Prominent member of the Movement for Change, Yaw Buaben Asamoah, has lambasted both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as self-serving entities devoid of genuine concern for the welfare of Ghanaians. 

    Asamoah’s remarks came as part of his endorsement of Alan Kyerematen’s independent presidential candidacy, emphasizing Kyerematen’s commitment to combating corruption and fostering national progress.

    “These two parties are selfish, greedy, and only interested in themselves and what they will get,” Asamoah declared, condemning the NPP and NDC for prioritizing their own interests over those of the Ghanaian people. He argued that both parties, when in power, enact policies and measures that primarily serve their agendas rather than addressing the pressing needs of the populace.

    Yaw Buaben Asamoa hailed the leader of the movement Alan Kyerematen as an incorruptible leader with the requisite commitment and dedication to steer Ghana’s future. 

    Mr Asamoa emphasized Alan’s impeccable track record, asserting him as the sole candidate untainted by scandal or corruption-related accusations among presidential hopefuls.

    He contended that Mr Kyerematen has demonstrated capacity and competence over the past years while serving in government and this uniquely positions him as the right candidate to govern the country effectively.

    He further noted that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as lacking the requisite competency and nationalism to lead Ghana forward.

    Responding to speculations regarding Kyerematen’s potential return to the NPP fold, Mr Asamoa vehemently refuted such claims, asserting that Kyerematen remains resolute in his decision to pursue an independent candidacy. 

    He emphasized that neither Alan nor anyone from his camp has engaged in discussions with the NPP regarding a return, firmly dispelling any notions of a reunion.

    Asamoa criticized both the NPP and NDC as self-serving entities primarily concerned with their own interests rather than the welfare of the Ghanaian people. 

    He underscored Kyerematen’s commitment to combating corruption and implementing measures to foster national progress, citing his competency, diligence, and credibility as assets vital for Ghana’s advancement.

  • Drama in NPP! – Bright Simons blows Akufo-Addo’s cover over mounting pressure to sacrifice key govt officials

    Drama in NPP! – Bright Simons blows Akufo-Addo’s cover over mounting pressure to sacrifice key govt officials

    President Akufo-Addo reportedly is currently in a fix due to mounting pressure from various quarters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to make critical decisions that could significantly impact the upcoming elections. 

    Speculations suggest that the president is under increasing pressure to remove certain individuals from his government while adding others.

    At the forefront of the turmoil is the Finance Minister, whose ‘sacrificial removal’ has been touted as a potential tactic to bolster the Vice President’s standing among voters. 

    Despite his role in steering Ghana’s economy through turbulent times, pressure is mounting for his resignation in a bid to rejuvenate the party’s electoral prospects.

    Simultaneously, there are murmurs of a controversial proposal to elevate the Energy Minister as the Vice President’s running mate, despite resistance from within the party ranks. 

    This move, if executed, could potentially reshape the political landscape and solidify the ruling party’s electoral ticket. However, dissenting voices caution against such a decision, citing potential backlash from disillusioned supporters.

    Furthermore, there are whispers of an impending cabinet reshuffle, with the President urged to ‘axe’ top ministers perceived as out of touch with grassroots sentiments. 

    This suggestion, while aimed at revitalizing the government’s connection with the populace, poses a significant challenge for the President, who is known to abhor external pressures.

    In a recent Twitter post, renowned commentator Bright Simons underscored the gravity of the situation, hinting at the President’s discomfort with mounting pressure. 

  • Imani Africa reaffirms Kofi Bentil’s role despite affiliation with Bawumia

    Imani Africa reaffirms Kofi Bentil’s role despite affiliation with Bawumia

    President of Imani Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has underscored the continued importance of Senior Vice President Kofi Bentil within the organization, despite the latter publicly expressing support for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. 

    Franklin Cudjoe emphasised that individual viewpoints on national matters are acknowledged but remain subordinate to the collective mission of the think tank.

    In a recent Facebook post on Sunday, February 11, Cudjoe emphasized the significance of independent analysis and critique within an environment that values freedom and liberty. 

    He reassured that personal affiliations would not compromise Imani Africa’s commitment to impartial evaluation and discussion of crucial issues, maintaining that Bentil’s role within the organization remains unaffected by his political stance.

    “Our individual wishes and preferences, however expressed or communicated, will always be overridden by the collective mandate we have carved for the organization, in putting out objective, independent analyses and critiques on many issues within an environment that guarantees individual freedom and liberty,” Cudjoe posted.

    Cudjoe’s post highlights Imani Africa’s dedication to its core principles of impartiality and independent analysis despite individual members’ political affiliations. This affirmation comes in the wake of Bentil’s public endorsement of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the NPP’s flagbearer for the 2024 elections.

    Bentil’s stance had elicited criticism, particularly from individuals affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who labeled him as conflicted. Additionally, Bentil revealed facing threats to his life and businesses since publicly endorsing Bawumia.

    “People were meeting on attacking me, and there were efforts afoot…I don’t have a problem with debate and discourse, no matter how vigorous,” Bentil shared, underscoring his commitment to expressing his opinions without fear despite facing challenges.

    These developments underscore the intersection of politics and civil society in Ghana, highlighting the importance of organizations like Imani Africa in promoting impartiality and independent analysis in national discourse.

  • Akufo-Addo breaks silence on Mahama’s criticism of WASSCE results 

    Akufo-Addo breaks silence on Mahama’s criticism of WASSCE results 

    President Nana Akufo-Addo has rebuffed claims made by former President John Mahama regarding the authenticity of the recent West Africa Senior Schools Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results. 

    Speaking at the 187th speech and prize-giving day at Wesley Girls High School in Cape Coast, President Akufo-Addo criticized Mahama’s assertions, stating that they lacked merit and were founded on misguided sentiments.

    Mahama, who is also the 2024 flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), had expressed doubts about the credibility of the WASSCE results, suggesting that some invigilators collude with teachers to aid students in cheating during the examinations. 

    These claims were made during Mahama’s “Building Ghana Tour,” where he highlighted concerns about the potential long-term consequences of compromised examination integrity on the country’s educational system.

    In contrast, Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum had announced that this year’s WASSCE results were the best since 2015, attributing the improvement to the quality of tuition under the free senior high school program. 

    President Akufo-Addo echoed this sentiment, applauding the performance of what he referred to as the “Akufo-Addo graduates.”

    “The WASSCE results of the students I proudly call the Akufo-Addo graduates have shown that the quality of education has not deteriorated but on the contrary, it has improved significantly,” President Akufo-Addo asserted.

    He further emphasized that the results of the Akufo-Addo graduates in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 demonstrated a remarkable achievement, with more than 50% of the candidates obtaining A1 to C6 grades in all core subjects.

    Addressing the students directly, President Akufo-Addo sought to dispel any notions of cheating, asking, “Students of Wesley Girls High School, do you cheat in examinations?” He expressed hope that their resounding “no” would serve as a strong message to those who had questioned the integrity of the results.

    President Akufo-Addo’s remarks underscore the ongoing debate surrounding education in Ghana and the differing perspectives on the performance and integrity of examination results. As the country grapples with these issues, his administration remains committed to upholding the quality of education and ensuring the success of Ghanaian students in national and international assessments.

  • My post has nothing to do with Bawumia – Opoku Onyinah clarifies 

    My post has nothing to do with Bawumia – Opoku Onyinah clarifies 

    Former chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Opoku Onyinah, has moved to clarify his recent cryptic social media post in the midst of swirling rumors suggesting his potential consideration for the running mate role of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2024 elections.

    Addressing the diverse reactions sparked by his post, Apostle Onyinah firmly distanced himself from any political connotations associated with it. 

    He clarified that the post, made on Saturday, February 10, 2024, was actually inspired by a theme adopted by the Church of Pentecost back in 2015, centered around the concept of being a good steward of God in one’s generation.

    In his latest social media update, Apostle Onyinah reiterated the origins of his previous post, shedding light on its intended message. He emphasized the importance of fulfilling one’s purpose in life and warned against the consequences of remaining silent or inactive in the face of societal challenges.

    The apostle’s explanation sought to dispel any notion that his post was a subtle confirmation of his association with Dr Mahamudu Bawumia‘s candidature for the upcoming elections. He underscored the need for proper timing in interpreting social media content and reaffirmed his commitment to prioritizing his faith above all else.

    The ongoing speculation regarding Dr. Bawumia’s choice for a running mate has led to several names being put forth, including that of Apostle Onyinah. Proponents of his candidacy highlight his stature and background in the Christian community, arguing that it would provide a valuable complement to Dr. Bawumia’s Muslim faith.

    However, amidst the conjecture surrounding his potential political involvement, Apostle Onyinah remains steadfast in his dedication to serving his community and upholding his religious convictions. As the debate over Dr. Bawumia’s running mate continues, the role of religion and regional balance in shaping the ticket remains a topic of significant discussion.

  • Choice for running mate left to Bawumia; he’ll let us know when ready – Nana Akomea 

    Former Communication Director for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akomea, has disclosed that the party’s Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, will announce his running mate by May.

    Contrary to media reports suggesting that certain personalities have already been settled on, Akomea clarified that Dr. Bawumia has not yet made a decision regarding his running mate. He emphasized that several factors, including gender, origin, originality, and personality, will be considered in the selection process.

    “The choice of the running mate is left to the flagbearer. He will consider a lot of factors… When he’s got a name or two, he will bring it to the political party,” Akomea stated.

    He projected that Dr. Bawumia might make the announcement in April or May, allowing ample time for deliberation and decision-making.

    Discussing the dynamics of the upcoming 2024 elections, Akomea highlighted the NPP’s majority presence in the Northern Region, attributing this success in part to Dr. Bawumia’s influence. He underscored Bawumia’s significance as a presidential candidate and noted the perceived threat he poses to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    Akomea asserted that Bawumia’s candidacy has caused panic within the NDC, as evidenced by their focus on him during the election campaigns.

    As Dr. Bawumia continues to engage with the nation and promote his ideas, Akomea predicts a further decline in the NDC’s influence.

  • NMC and GJA clash over blacklisting of NPP MPs accused of assaulting journalists

    NMC and GJA clash over blacklisting of NPP MPs accused of assaulting journalists

    The National Media Commission (NMC) and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) find themselves at odds over the GJA’s decision to blacklist two New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament accused of assaulting journalists during the NPP’s parliamentary primaries.

    GJA President Albert Dwumfour announced the decision to declare persona non grata Awutu Senya East MP Mavis Hawa Koomson and Farouk Aliu Mahama of Yendi following allegations of attacks on journalists from Cape FM and Citi TV. However, Yaw Boadu Ayeboafo, Chairman of the NMC, criticized the GJA’s move, denouncing it as an overreach that undermines press freedom and the public interest.

    Ayeboafo condemned the attacks on journalists but urged the GJA to pursue legal avenues for addressing such violence. He emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and due process, stating, “We cannot fight impunity with impunity.”

    While acknowledging the severity of the assaults, Ayeboafo argued against a unilateral decision to blacklist or boycott individuals, suggesting that such actions may not be the most productive or functional to the public interest. Instead, he advocated for efforts to ensure justice through legal means.

    However, GJA President Albert Dwumfour expressed disappointment and shock at Ayeboafo’s stance, describing it as “unfortunate.” He criticized Ayeboafo for not consulting with the GJA before making his comments, questioning the NMC’s commitment to safeguarding media independence and freedom in the country.

    Dwumfour accused Ayeboafo of abandoning his constitutional mandate and siding against the media body, highlighting the need for collective action to address impunity against journalists.

    The discord between the NMC and GJA comes amidst efforts by stakeholders, including the US Embassy in Ghana, to safeguard journalists ahead of the 2024 polls. A one-day workshop held in Kumasi aimed to promote peaceful journalistic platforms ahead of the upcoming general election, with participants including journalists, Electoral Commission officials, Ghana Police Service representatives, and political party representatives. Similar events have taken place in other regions across the country.

  • Apostle Opoku Onyinah hinting at political role with Facebook post?

    Apostle Opoku Onyinah hinting at political role with Facebook post?

    Speculation is mounting within political circles following a Facebook post by former Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Opoku Onyinah, which subtly hints at his potential involvement in Ghanaian politics.

    In his Facebook message, Apostle Onyinah shared insights from his script on “Words of Wisdom,” emphasizing the importance of utilizing one’s talents and not allowing them to go to waste. He underscored the responsibility of individuals to speak up, work diligently, and contribute positively to society, cautioning against the unintended empowerment of destructive forces through silence.

    While not directly addressing the rumors surrounding his potential political role, Apostle Onyinah’s message resonates as a call to action for the silent majority to assert their influence for the betterment of society. He urged individuals not to be overshadowed by a vocal minority and emphasized the collective responsibility to actively participate in shaping the trajectory of communities, the nation, and the world.

    The timing of Apostle Onyinah’s message has fueled speculation that he may be among the personalities being considered as Dr. Bawumia’s running mate ahead of the 2024 Presidential election. With Dr. Bawumia expected to announce his running mate imminently, Apostle Onyinah’s message serves as a timely reminder of the need for individuals to fulfill their purpose and contribute meaningfully to society.

  • Edudzi Tamakloe accuses Bawumia of betraying Akufo-Addo for presidential ambitions

    Edudzi Tamakloe accuses Bawumia of betraying Akufo-Addo for presidential ambitions

    A member of the Legal Team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, has leveled serious accusations against Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, alleging that the latter is betraying President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his own presidential ambitions.

    Tamakloe’s comments come in the wake of Dr. Bawumia’s widely publicized lecture titled ‘Bold Solutions’ for the future, which Tamakloe interprets as a plot to undermine and discredit the current government led by President Akufo-Addo.

    In an interview on NEAT FM’s morning show, ‘Ghana Montie’, Tamakloe expressed astonishment at Dr. Bawumia’s apparent departure from his role within the government. He questioned the vice president’s sudden posture, especially given his significant role as the chair of the Economic Management Team, which is responsible for shaping government policies and their implementation.

    “Why is he today telling us otherwise?” Tamakloe queried, highlighting Dr. Bawumia’s self-description as the vice president of Ghana on his website, coupled with his position as the head of the Economic Management Team.

    Tamakloe went on to describe Dr. Bawumia’s assertions in his ‘Bold Solutions’ speech as a “coup d’état” against President Akufo-Addo, indicating a perceived betrayal by the vice president.

    These accusations by Tamakloe underscore the growing tensions within the political landscape of Ghana, particularly within the ruling party, as the country approaches the next presidential election.

    It remains to be seen how Dr. Bawumia and the government will respond to these allegations, as they continue to navigate the complexities of governance and political dynamics leading up to the upcoming elections.

  • Chairman Wontumi calls for Presidential debate between Mahama and Bawumia

    Chairman Wontumi calls for Presidential debate between Mahama and Bawumia

    Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has called for a debate between the two Presidential candidates of the NPP and the NDC.

    He wants both Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the current Vice President, and former President John Dramani Mahama to slug it out at a presidential candidate debate session, where both would articulate their visions and policies to the Ghanaian electorate.

    In a recent interview following Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s lecture titled “Ghana’s Next Chapter: Selfless Leadership and Bold Solutions for the Future,” Chairman Wontumi proudly listed the media houses under his ownership and expressed his eagerness for the political discourse. 

    “I own Wontumi TV in Kumasi. I own Movement TV in Accra. I own Western Diamond in Takoradi,” Chairman Wontumi asserted.

    He emphasized the importance of such debates in allowing candidates to present their achievements and future plans directly to the Ghanaian people.

    “It is not about talking. It is too cheap for people to do propaganda,” Chairman Wontumi remarked.

    Chairman Wontumi extended his invitation for a debate to the running mates of the presidential candidates as well, pledging to host these debates on his media networks. 

    He emphasized the importance of providing a neutral platform for robust discussions to inform voters ahead of the upcoming elections.

    In praising Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Chairman Wontumi described him as a “God-given gift” to Ghana, underscoring his belief in Bawumia’s leadership qualities and contributions to the nation.

  • NPP, NDC clash over economic records

    NPP, NDC clash over economic records

    Tensions flared on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme as Dennis Miracles Aboagye, a presidential staffer and NPP communicator, and Felix Kwakye Ofosu, an NDC parliamentary candidate, engaged in a fierce debate over the records of former President John Mahama and the current government’s economic policies.

    The confrontation escalated when Dennis Aboagye attempted to defend Vice President Bawumia’s pledge to repeal the controversial E-Levy, despite its implementation during their tenure. Felix Kwakye Ofosu swiftly countered, accusing Aboagye of dishonesty and igniting a verbal altercation marked by insults and verbal jabs.

    Aboagye seized the opportunity to criticize Mahama’s decision to run for office again in the 2024 elections, citing what he perceived as failures during Mahama’s presidency, notably the recurring power outages known as ‘dumsor’ and high inflation rates.

    In response, Felix Kwakye Ofosu staunchly defended Mahama’s achievements, challenging the NPP’s claims of economic success. He refuted Aboagye’s characterization of Mahama’s tenure, asserting that Mahama had chaired the Economic Management Team during his vice presidency under former President Atta Mills.

    Kwakye Ofosu emphasized that the NPP’s economic performance paled in comparison to the NDC’s record, highlighting increases in inflation and failure to service debts as evidence of the government’s mismanagement.

    He countered Aboagye’s assertion that Mahama exacerbated the ‘dumsor’ crisis, arguing that Mahama had actually worked to increase power generation capacity, while attributing the current worsening of the situation to the NPP’s failure to address underlying issues.

    Amidst the fiery exchange, Kwakye Ofosu criticized Aboagye’s arguments as “childish and immature,” underscoring the intensity of the debate.

  • Bawumia not assured blanket-cheque in potential gov’t reshuffle – Local Governance expert

    Bawumia not assured blanket-cheque in potential gov’t reshuffle – Local Governance expert

    In the midst of swirling speculations regarding an imminent reshuffle in President Akufo-Addo’s government, local governance expert Dr. Frederick Oduro has suggested that Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia may not be granted carte blanche authority in the decision-making process.

    Recent developments have heightened anticipation, with reports indicating that the President is contemplating adjustments within his administration, potentially affecting key ministerial positions. This follows the dismissal of 24 District Chiefs Executives and the subsequent appointment of 26 new Municipal and District Chief Executives within the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    President Akufo-Addo, in a letter directed to the Minister of Local Government and Decentralization, cited constitutional and legislative provisions as the basis for the moves, emphasizing adherence to Article 243(3)(b) of the constitution and Section 20(20)(3)(b) of the Local Government Act 2014 (Act 936).

    Dr. Oduro, speaking on Starr Today with Joshua Nana Kwame Ayira, expressed insights into the potential ramifications of the impending reshuffle. He emphasized the complexity of the decision-making process, particularly regarding Vice President Bawumia’s role.

    “If Dr. Bawumia is given the chance to make an input in a reshuffle, a lot more ministers will be sacked,” Dr. Oduro remarked. However, he cautioned against assuming a blanket authorization for the Vice President, suggesting that significant changes might occur only if President Akufo-Addo extends such authority.

    The expert further speculated on the likely targets of any ministerial changes, suggesting that individuals who contested and lost, as well as those who have faced significant public backlash, might be at risk of losing their positions. Additionally, Dr. Oduro highlighted the potential influence of intelligence reports on ministers’ effectiveness in bolstering the NPP’s electoral prospects.

    “Aside from these scenarios, the scope of the reshuffle may not extend beyond these parameters unless the President grants Vice President Bawumia unprecedented discretion in shaping the government’s composition,” Dr. Oduro concluded.

    The discourse surrounding the anticipated reshuffle underscores the intricacies of governance dynamics within the Akufo-Addo administration, with implications for political strategy and public policy. As stakeholders await official announcements, conjecture continues to fuel discussions about the future direction of Ghana’s leadership landscape.

  • How Kufuor ‘ditched’ Alan Kyerematen for Dr Bawumia

    How Kufuor ‘ditched’ Alan Kyerematen for Dr Bawumia

    Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has dispelled speculations surrounding his political preferences, declaring unwavering support for Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as Ghana’s next leader. 

    This revelation came during the “Dr Bawumia Speaks” event held at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) in Accra on Wednesday, reshaping the political landscape ahead of the upcoming December elections.

    Formerly associated with Alan Kyeremanten, Mr. Kufuor’s endorsement of Dr Bawumia marks a significant shift in political dynamics, particularly within the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Despite past alignments with Kyeremanten during the 2008 presidential election, Mr. Kufuor has now firmly thrown his weight behind Dr. Bawumia, affirming the Vice President’s candidacy as the ideal choice to lead Ghana forward.

    During the event, Mr. Kufuor hailed Dr. Bawumia as a man destined for greatness, praising his visionary leadership qualities and urging widespread support for his endeavors. He underscored Dr. Bawumia’s unique understanding of contemporary challenges, emphasizing the need for competent leadership equipped to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

    In a prophetic tone, Mr. Kufuor recounted his initial encounter with Dr. Bawumia in 2002, recognizing his potential for leadership. He highlighted Dr. Bawumia’s pivotal role as a running mate in the 2008 elections and reiterated his unwavering belief in the Vice President’s capabilities.

    Drawing parallels with the global scarcity of quality leadership, Mr. Kufuor emphasized Ghana’s need for a visionary leader who can harness technological advancements and geopolitical insights to drive progress. He described Dr. Bawumia as uniquely qualified for the task, possessing a deep grasp of digitalization and geopolitics, coupled with humility and the right temperament for the presidency.

    Mr. Kufuor’s endorsement of Dr. Bawumia underscores a pivotal moment in Ghanaian politics, signaling a unified front within the NPP as the party charts a new course under the Vice President’s leadership. As the nation prepares for the December elections, Mr. Kufuor’s resounding support for Dr. Bawumia is expected to influence voter perceptions and shape the political landscape in the months to come.

  • NDC operative warns EC against election manipulation ahead of 2024 polls

    NDC operative warns EC against election manipulation ahead of 2024 polls

    An operative of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Electoral Commission (EC), James Agbey, has been warned against any attempt to manipulate the outcome of the 2024 elections in favor of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Agbey’s statement serves as a stern reminder to the EC and its allies, emphasizing that the NDC will not tolerate any form of electoral manipulation. He asserted that the party’s operatives are prepared to resist and prevent any sinister plots by the EC to rig the upcoming elections, even before the first ballot is cast.

    “We’ll not sit by and look on while the commission plunges the country into chaos. My colleagues and I are ready to stand up and be counted. We are ready to offer resistance to ensure that we have credible, free and fair elections in 2024,” Agbey declared.

    Criticism was directed at the EC for recent proposals aimed at altering aspects of the electoral system, including the suggested closure of polls and the abandonment of indelible ink usage.

    Agbey condemned these proposals, particularly the suggestion to scrap the use of indelible ink, which is traditionally applied to voters’ fingers to prevent multiple voting. He asserted that such a move would serve as a clear attempt to rig the 2024 elections in favor of the NPP.

    Highlighting past events, Agbey reminded of the EC’s alleged negligence during the 2020 elections, accusing the commission, under the leadership of Jean Mensa, of turning a blind eye to instances where NPP-affiliated individuals disrupted polling stations. He cited incidents resulting in the deaths of at least eight innocent Ghanaians as a consequence.

    The statement issued by Agbey serves as a strong indication of the NDC’s determination to ensure electoral integrity and fairness in the upcoming elections. It underscores the heightened tensions surrounding Ghana’s electoral process and the importance of maintaining transparency and accountability to uphold democratic principles.

  • Samira Bawumia shows support as Vice President Bawumia unveils presidential vision

    Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, also the Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, delivered his inaugural public address to the nation following his election as leader of the ruling party. 

    As he outlined his vision for Ghana’s future, one person stood out in the crowd, demonstrating unwavering support and enthusiasm – his wife, Second Lady Samira Bawumia.

    Throughout the event, held to showcase Dr Bawumia’s presidential vision, social media platforms buzzed with images and videos capturing the Second Lady’s fervent encouragement for her husband. In various visuals shared online, Mrs Bawumia was depicted leading cheers for Dr. Bawumia, waving the NPP flag, and exclaiming enthusiastically in response to his key points.

    Her presence at the event was not merely symbolic; it was a testament to her steadfast support for her husband’s leadership journey and the NPP’s vision for Ghana’s future. As Dr Bawumia concluded his address, Mrs Bawumia was among the first to rise from her seat, signifying her pride and admiration for his accomplishments.

    In a heartwarming moment captured on video and widely circulated on social media, Mrs Bawumia gracefully walked to the stage to embrace her husband. Together, they expressed gratitude to the audience before departing, their unity and partnership resonating with supporters and observers alike.

    The gesture exemplifies the strength of the bond between the Vice President and Second Lady, as well as their shared commitment to advancing the interests of Ghana and its people. Mrs. Bawumia’s visible support underscores the importance of spousal encouragement and solidarity in the realm of public service and leadership.

    As Ghana prepares for the upcoming presidential elections, the united front presented by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Second Lady Samira Bawumia serves as a powerful symbol of unity, dedication, and shared aspirations for a brighter future for the nation.

  • Mahama comes no where close to Bawumia – Joe Wise

    Mahama comes no where close to Bawumia – Joe Wise

    The Member of Parliament for the Bekwai constituency in the Ashanti Region under the New Patriotic Party, Joe Osei-Owusu, has asserted that the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, would consistently outshine the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) flagbearer for the 2024 election, John Dramani Mahama, in any direct comparison.

    The NDC has consistently targeted the Vice President, criticizing him for the economic challenges in Ghana, alleging that he presented himself as an economic savior during his time in opposition and directed numerous jabs at the NDC and its leader.

    The NDC specifically highlighted the escalating public debt, struggles of the Ghanaian cedi against major international currencies, and high inflation as indicators of the Vice President’s perceived incompetence.

    They argued that his harsh criticism of similar issues during his opposition days has exposed his inadequacy.

    In his role as the head of the government’s economic management team, the Vice President has not been exempt from blame for the failures of the NPP government.

    However, speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Monday, November 13, the First Deputy Speaker expressed confidence that Dr. Bawumia stands a brighter chance against the former President.

    “Let’s not create the impression that the current government hasn’t done anything positive. I don’t subscribe to that. There have been shortcomings and difficulties on different fronts, it’s a fact, and that’s a reality that we face. And he [Bawumia] as a Vice President, would have to carry some of that.”

    Responding to the host’s query about Dr. Bawumia’s chances in the 2024 polls, he stated, “Very bright.”

    He emphasized that although some people may vote based on party and its symbol, an evaluation considering their independent roles in the past would favor Dr. Bawumia when placed against Mahama.

    The assessment would consider their past actions, ideas, implementation efforts, and their quality of person and integrity.

    In a recent interview on Joy, former NPP General Secretary Kwabena Agyei Agyapong downplayed attempts to attribute the challenges of the incumbent NPP administration largely to the Vice President and now flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

    Mr Agyapong suggested that comparing Bawumia, who has not been a President, to John Mahama, who has served as both Vice President and President, would not be fair.

    He stressed that the Vice President does not bear ultimate responsibility, and there have been areas where the government can be proud and others that need improvement.

    Mr Agyapong emphasized that Dr. Bawumia’s ability to implement a transformative vision would be the key differentiator.

  • You have to make sure Ghanaians buy into my record – Video of Akufo-Addo warning NPP against sabotaging him

    You have to make sure Ghanaians buy into my record – Video of Akufo-Addo warning NPP against sabotaging him

    Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s announcement to abolish three contentious taxes implemented by the current administration has sparked discussions regarding potential efforts to distance himself from the government’s less favorable policies.

    While opposition voices have seized upon this narrative, asserting that Bawumia’s actions indicate an attempt to separate himself from the administration’s shortcomings, members of the ruling party have emphasized that ultimate accountability for the government’s performance lies with President Akufo-Addo.

    The circulation of a video among opposition activists adds fuel to the debate, featuring President Akufo-Addo cautioning against any disparagement of his government’s record.

    The video, reportedly captured during a gathering at the Jubilee House where Akufo-Addo convened senior party officials ahead of the presidential primaries in November 2023, underscores the president’s stance on preserving the integrity of his administration’s achievements.

    “I don’t know what we gain by attacking the record of our own government. When you do that and you become the party candidate, what are you going to tell the people of Ghana?” he submitted.

    “That it was Akufo-Addo who misled you and mismanaged affairs, I will be different even though I am NPP, I am still under the elephant sign, I am different and (you think) the people of Ghana are that gullible?

    “Let’s be serious. When we are talking about the record of the government…whoever you are, it is your responsibility to ensure that the people of Ghana buy into that record,” he stressed before adding that after the primaries, it is the record of his government that will form the basis of the NPP’s campaign.

  • What Akufo-Addo thinks about NPP members thrashing his record

    What Akufo-Addo thinks about NPP members thrashing his record

    Following Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s announcement to abolish three contentious taxes introduced by the current administration, the NPP, discussions have arisen regarding his apparent attempt to distance himself from the government’s unpopular decisions.

    While opposition figures have underscored this move, members of the ruling party maintain that the ultimate responsibility for the government’s achievements or shortcomings lies with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    Recently, a video has surfaced among opposition activists featuring the president cautioning against any criticism of his government’s track record.

    This video, verified by GhanaWeb, was recorded at the Jubilee House during a meeting with senior party officials preceding the presidential primaries in November 2023.

    “I don’t know what we gain by attacking the record of our own government. When you do that and you become the party candidate, what are you going to tell the people of Ghana?” he submitted.

    “That it was Akufo-Addo who misled you and mismanaged affairs; I will be different even though I am NPP; I am still under the elephant sign, I am different and (you think) the people of Ghana are that gullible?

    “Let’s be serious. When we are talking about the record of the government, whoever you are, it is your responsibility to ensure that the people of Ghana buy into that record,” he stressed before adding that after the primaries, it is the record of his government that will form the basis of the NPP’s campaign.

    Mahamudu Bawumia emerged as the winner of the primary and is now the 2024 presidential candidate of the party. His main competitor in the 2024 polls will be former president John Dramani Mahama of the NDC.

    Bawumia, in his first major speech as flagbearer, announced a bid to scrap three tax handles: E-Levy, Betting Tax and Emissions Levy; if they are still on the books come 2025 and he is elected president.

  • My goats and dogs will come with me, I won’t stay in Ghana if Bawumia wins the next election – Blakk Rasta

    My goats and dogs will come with me, I won’t stay in Ghana if Bawumia wins the next election – Blakk Rasta

    Controversial radio presenter Blakk Rasta has made a bold declaration, stating that he will leave the country if Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia emerges victorious in the upcoming presidential elections.

    With campaign activities underway for both the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress, Blakk Rasta voiced his intentions during his Black Pot show on Thursday, February 8.

    He asserted that he would relocate with his family and belongings, including his pets, and only return if Dr. Bawumia is voted out of power.

    Expressing concerns about potential hardships under Dr. Bawumia’s leadership, Blakk Rasta emphasised his stance on the matter.

    “If Bawumia wins the next election, I am out of this nation. I am carrying my children, I am carrying my dogs and my goats and every little thing out of this nation until Bawumia gets out of power. It means that we are numb to suffering,” he said on 3FM.


    Blakk Rasta’s statement comes in the wake of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s address to Ghanaians regarding his presidential vision.

    During his speech on Wednesday, February 7, Dr. Bawumia outlined numerous initiatives for the country’s future under his potential presidency. However, some of his proposals have sparked criticism from the public.

    Many Ghanaians express concerns that Dr. Bawumia cannot distance himself from the perceived mismanagement of the economy since he is part of the current government.

    Blakk Rasta’s remarks follow Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s speech to Ghanaians on his vision for the country’s future as president.

    On Wednesday, February 7, Dr. Bawumia presented a number of initiatives for the country’s future under his potential presidency; however, some of his proposals have drawn criticism from the public.

    Many Ghanaians are worried that since Dr. Bawumia is a member of the current government, he will be unable to distance himself from the alleged mismanagement of the economy.

  • Who campaigns against his government’s policies while  in power? – Kpessa-Whyte quizzes Bawumia

    Who campaigns against his government’s policies while in power? – Kpessa-Whyte quizzes Bawumia


    A Research Fellow at the University of Ghana (UG) Legon, Dr. Michael Kpessa-Whyte, has criticized Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in response to his recent policy address ahead of the upcoming polls.

    In his public address on February 7, 2024, Vice President Bawumia, who also serves as the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), disclosed his plans to abolish specific taxes, including the e-levy, emission levy, and bet taxes—taxes that were initiated during his administration.

    Dr. Kpessa-Whyte expressed astonishment at the unusual scenario of a politician campaigning against his own policies while still in office. He characterized the vice president’s actions as a display of emptiness, questioning the credibility of Bawumia’s promises to abolish taxes that his government previously imposed.

    In a statement shared on X on February 7, 2024, the research fellow remarked, “I have never seen any politician campaign against his own policies while still in power. You imposed pains on us through punitive taxes, and now you have the effrontery to blackmail us by claiming you will abolish the taxes when we make you president.”

    He concluded with a sharp exclamation, “Emptiness on display!”

  • Prof Kobby Mensah slams Bawumia’s Feb 7 address to the nation 

    Prof Kobby Mensah slams Bawumia’s Feb 7 address to the nation 

    Senior lecturer at the University of Ghana, Prof Kobby Mensah, has offered his perspective on Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s pledge to revoke certain taxes introduced by the current government if he assumes the presidency on January 7, 2025.

    Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), unveiled his vision for Ghana during an event on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. Among his declarations, he announced plans to eliminate taxes on electronic transactions (E-levy), gambling (Betting Tax), and emissions (Emission Levy) should he win the upcoming general elections.

    “Taxes on gambling will be scrapped under my administration. There will be no emissions tax under my administration. 15% tax on electricity will be abolished by 2025 if it’s still on our administration,” Dr Bawumia stated.

    Responding to this announcement in a post shared on social media platform X, Prof Kobby Mensah suggested that Dr. Bawumia’s commitment to rescind taxes implemented by his own government reflects an acknowledgment of governmental shortcomings.

    Prof Mensah likened the vice president’s assurance to that of a market vendor conceding to customers that their products are substandard.

    “Only Bawumia can go to customers and say ‘you see the products we are selling? They are trash!’” he wrote on X.

    The statement by Prof Mensah underscores a critical perspective on Dr. Bawumia’s promises, emphasizing the potential implications and interpretations of the vice president’s stance on taxation reform.

  • Akufo-Addo’s critics have been vindicated by Bawumia’s  address – Gyampo

    Akufo-Addo’s critics have been vindicated by Bawumia’s address – Gyampo

    A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has asserted that certain elements of the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer’s address have substantiated the concerns raised by his critics.

    In an analysis of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s speech on Wednesday, February 7, Gyampo stated, “Parts of the presentation were an indictment on the government of which he is part, in a manner that raises serious questions and vindicates those of us who have been critics of the government.”

    He specifically highlighted the contradiction in pledging not to have more than 50 ministers while being part of a government that currently comprises over 100 ministers. Additionally, Gyampo pointed out the flagbearer’s promise to abolish certain taxes, including the Emissions tax, Gaming Tax, E-Levy, and VAT on electricity consumption.

    According to Gyampo, these promises align with the criticisms he and others have raised regarding the need to streamline the size of the government and eliminate what he terms “nuisance taxes.”

    Reflecting on the past, Gyampo noted that supporters of the flagbearer had previously criticized and opposed similar critiques raised by him and others.

    He posed a rhetorical question, wondering whether these supporters would now direct their criticisms toward the flagbearer himself, considering his current stance that seemingly aligns with the earlier calls for downsizing the government and eliminating what he deems as burdensome taxes.

    Below is Professor Gyampo’s full speech

    Bawumia’s Address – A Preliminary Analysis

    1. This essentially was an articulation of achievements and vision, fundamentally in the broader area of Digitization and honestly, the various manifestations of this overarching policy, and what it can do to promote development, is indubitable and enormous. No doubt it formed the interwoven central theme of the presentation.

    2. Unfortunately, Ghanaians had to wait to be told more about what digitization has done for them by the man himself, in a manner that makes many of the achievements which should have been long known, sound new. Consequently, there may be the need to fact-check many of the claims in order to be sure.

    3. It appears DMB is the only one who has a firm grasp over the policy, as the party itself has either been ignorant about the claims about Digitization or has been incompetent in communicating its achievements to fester in the psyche of Ghanaians. Unless the party begins to undertake remedial tutorials about Digitization and its achievements for the purposes of political communication, the work will be difficult for DMB.

    4. Despite what it can do, Digitization is not the sine qua non to development. Other key interventions such as good governance and deliberate efforts to seal the leakages and slippages, fight corruption, exemplary leadership that first tightens its belt, rather than living bourgeoisie, etc should have been emphasized more than being treated nearly as appendages.

    5. Parts of the presentation was an indictment on the government of which he is part, in a manner that raises serious questions and vindicates those of us who have been critics of the government. Promising to have not more than 50 Ministers when you are part of a government of over 100 Ministers; and promising to abolish some taxes like the Emissions tax, Gaming Tax, E-Levy, VAT on electricity consumption etc makes some of us feel vindicated for criticizing and calling for downsizing of government and the abolition of such nuisance taxes. DMB’s supporters came after us for such criticisms and I am wondering whether they will go after him, now that he’s taken a position that responds favorably to our criticisms on the size of government and nuisance taxes.

    6. But the more important question is, why do these great interventions tomorrow, instead of today that they are greatly needed? Does the answer still lie in the claim that he’s not the one in charge? Well, in that case, then karma is not good at all. There was then absolutely no basis for the 170 questions posed to Veep Amissah-Arthur because, he was also a mate and wasn’t in charge.

    7. DMB still blames our challenges on COVID and Russian-Ukraine war and there is no doubt at all that these have had negative effects on many countries including Ghana. But a more convincing explanation could have also focused on an admission of what was done wrong domestically, and a promise to refrain from our own contributions to the challenges. It cannot be entirely accurate for us to blame all other than ourselves for our challenges.

    8. Finally, there were great ideas that were espoused including the need for a national development plan, a move that was initiated by the predecessor government but was jettisoned. All the other contenders in the 2024 elections also have great plans. But it appears great plans wouldn’t really matter. Available empirical survey reports show that many Ghanaians now, do not believe in political promises, as many of them are merely vote garnering gimmicks. What would therefore be the decider in the 2024 elections, would be a side by side comparison of the trustworthiness, credibility and achievements of the various contenders.

    In my next post, I will now offer a sharper focus and properly interrogate some of the policy vision outlined. Where they deserve commendations, we would commend and where they must be fact-checked and critiqued, we will do so.

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  • NPP National Chairman urges unity for Dr Bawumia’s victory in December elections

    NPP National Chairman urges unity for Dr Bawumia’s victory in December elections

    National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Stephen Ntim, has rallied party members to unite in their efforts to secure a first-round victory for the party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the upcoming December elections. 

    Addressing the gathering during Dr Bawumia’s national address on February 7 at the UPSA auditorium in Accra, Ntim emphasized the importance of collective action and cohesion within the party.

    Ntim underscored that achieving victory in the December elections should be the collective goal of every party supporter, urging members to set aside individual aspirations and prioritize the party’s success.

    “I expect all parliamentary candidates and party executives to take immediate action by reaching out to all unsuccessful aspirants and forming formidable constituency campaign teams to guarantee our party retains its majority in the 10th parliament. Failure to do so is not an option. We have to ensure we do away with our differences and come together. Let us bridge every gap, heal every wound, and work together with renewed passion for victory,” Ntim urged.

    He emphasized the importance of inclusivity and collaboration within the party, advising newly-elected parliamentary candidates and party executives to reach out to unsuccessful aspirants and foster a spirit of unity.

    “When we stand united, we are unstoppable. Let’s join hands and march in unity towards a resounding first-round victory on December 7. It’s indeed possible,” Ntim declared.

    Ntim also lauded the selection of Dr. Bawumia as the party’s flagbearer, highlighting his unwavering commitment and diligence. He emphasized that Dr. Bawumia’s leadership exemplifies the party’s embrace of diverse perspectives and inclusivity.

    As the NPP prepares for the December elections, Ntim’s call for unity and collective action underscores the party’s determination to secure victory and continue its governance agenda. With the support and cooperation of party members, the NPP aims to consolidate its position and deliver on its promises to the Ghanaian people.

  • Bawumia promises to reduce cost of public transport between 30-40% if elected president 

    Bawumia promises to reduce cost of public transport between 30-40% if elected president 

    Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has promised to reduce the cost of transportation between 30 to 40% if given the nod as President.

    He made the remarks while unveiling his plans for the country if elected president of Ghana at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA). Among other things, the Vice President pledged to introduce electric vehicles (EVs) in Ghana’s transportation sector, aiming to significantly reduce the cost of public transportation if his administration is elected in the 2024 elections. Speaking at a public lecture on February 7, 2024, where he presented his vision as the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bawumia emphasized the potential of EVs to cut down transportation costs by 30-40%.

    Explaining the rationale behind the initiative, Bawumia highlighted the dominance of fuel prices and spare parts costs in the public transport pricing formula. He emphasized that EVs, which do not rely on petrol or diesel and have minimal spare parts requirements, would lead to stable transport fares and eliminate the frequent and significant fare increases experienced in traditional vehicles.

    “The public transport pricing formula is dominated by two key variables; the price of fuel and the price of spare parts. Electric vehicles do not use petrol or diesel and spare parts are minimal. That is what will bring down the fares for EVs. More importantly, transport fares for EVs will be stable and the constant and large increases in fares will become a thing of the past,” he said.

    In addition to the adoption of EVs, Bawumia pledged to abolish taxes on electronic transactions, gambling, and emissions if elected president. The government had introduced various taxes, including a 10% gambling tax on all winnings, a 15% Value-Added Tax (VAT) on electricity slated for implementation in January 2024, and an emissions levy for engine vehicles starting from February 2024.

    Bawumia’s announcement signals a commitment to leveraging innovative solutions to address pressing economic and environmental challenges in Ghana. The introduction of EVs not only aims to reduce transportation costs but also aligns with efforts to promote sustainability and reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector.

    As the country approaches the general elections, Bawumia’s proposed policies are expected to feature prominently in the political discourse, shaping public opinion and influencing voter decisions.

  • Mahama defends his reputation; refutes claims of economic mess

    Mahama defends his reputation; refutes claims of economic mess

    Former President John Dramani Mahama, the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has emphatically rejected assertions by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that his previous administration left behind an economic mess. 

    Addressing a town hall meeting in Tamale on Tuesday as part of his Building Ghana Tour in the Northern Region, Mahama asserted that the NPP inherited a stabilized economy upon assuming office.

    Mahama refuted claims of economic mismanagement by providing comparative data on key economic indicators. 

    He highlighted that when he left office, the debt-to-Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio stood at 57%, which was below the recommended threshold for middle-income countries by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

    However, under the current administration, this ratio has soared to over 100%.

    Moreover, Mahama cited inflation rates, noting that during his tenure, inflation stood at 15.5%, while it surged to 54% under the NPP-led government before dropping to 30%. He also criticized the decline in cocoa production, indicating a drastic reduction from 960,000 metric tonnes under the NDC administration to under 500,000 metric tonnes under the current government.

    “When I left office, the debt to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was 57 per cent and the optimum GDP for middle income countries as recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is 60 per cent,” he stated.

    “My administration was under the recommended debt to GDP but today, the debt to GDP is more than 100 percent,” he said.

    Highlighting achievements of his administration, Mahama emphasized the establishment of key financial instruments such as the Stabilisation Fund, crucial for navigating economic challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Ghana Infrastructural Investment Fund, which supported infrastructure development projects such as the Agenda 111 hospital initiative.

    Mahama underscored the strategic acquisition of two new oil fields during his tenure, aimed at tripling oil revenue for the nation. He contrasted this with the NDC’s accomplishments, achieved with only one oil field, the Jubilee field.

    “With all these, how did I leave a mess? The constant talk of Mahama left us a mess is a myth and not true. They created the mess themselves,” Mahama asserted, challenging the narrative propagated by the NPP regarding his administration’s economic legacy.

    The former President’s remarks at the town hall meeting aimed to provide clarity on his administration’s economic record and counter criticisms leveled against him by political opponents.

    As Ghana gears up for the 2024 elections, Mahama’s defense of his economic stewardship sets the stage for a spirited debate on competing visions for the nation’s future.

  • Dr Bawumia declares 2024 elections as battle between future and past

    Dr Bawumia declares 2024 elections as battle between future and past

    Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, also the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has set the stage for the 2024 elections, declaring it as a decisive battle between himself and former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC). 

    Speaking at the UPSA auditorium on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, Bawumia framed the upcoming contest as a choice between the future and the past, emphasizing that the outcome would shape the trajectory of the nation.

    Bawumia highlighted fundamental questions that Ghanaians would need to consider in making their choice, asserting that entrusting the presidency to him would usher in a new era of innovative and impactful ideas aimed at transforming the country. He underscored his vision for the nation, focusing on key policy areas that he believes will bring about positive change and development.

    “The choice Ghanaians face in 2024 is between Vice President Bawumia and former President Mahama. It is fundamentally a choice between the future and the past.

    “We have to ask ourselves a number of questions in making that choice: If you want someone you can you trust to come up with innovative and impactful ideas to transform Ghana, then it is Dr Bawumia,” he stated, positioning himself as the candidate for progress and innovation.

    He further emphasized qualities such as personal integrity, trustworthiness in fighting corruption, and a proven record in job creation for the youth as attributes that set him apart from his opponent. Bawumia also highlighted his commitment to addressing the needs of the poor, disabled, and vulnerable segments of society, positioning himself as a leader who prioritizes inclusivity and social welfare.

    Additionally, Bawumia articulated his vision for preparing Ghana for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, positioning himself as the candidate with the foresight and commitment to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancement.

    “If it is someone with personal integrity who is not corrupt, and can be trusted to fight corruption, then your choice, clearly, is Dr. Bawumia. And, if the person you have in mind is someone you can trust to work hard and tirelessly and selflessly for Ghana, it is Dr. Bawumia.

    “If you want a leader who has a proven record, and who you can trust to create jobs for the youth, it is Dr. Bawumia. A man to trust to take care of the poor, disabled and vulnerable, It is Dr. Bawumia.

    “If you are looking for the man who has the vision and commitment to prepare Ghana for the Fourth Industrial revolution, it is Dr. Bawumia,” he added.

  • Failed NPP parliamentary candidate goes independent

    Failed NPP parliamentary candidate goes independent

    Frank Ahima Mireku, who vied for the parliamentary seat in the Abirem constituency under the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) but lost to Charles Owiredu Asuako, has announced his decision to run as an independent candidate in the 2024 elections.

    Mr Mireku, who secured the second position with 148 votes, has accused Mr Asuako of securing victory through financial influence rather than genuine grassroots support.

    Responding to calls from friends who questioned Asuako’s popularity, Mr Mireku stated that he would contest as an independent candidate while urging NPP members in the Abirem constituency to throw their support behind his candidacy in the forthcoming general elections.

    Charles Owiredu Asuako polled 190 votes to emerge victorious in the parliamentary elections.

  • Bawumia is on a mission, let’s accept him – Former President Kufuor

    Bawumia is on a mission, let’s accept him – Former President Kufuor

    Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has called on Ghanaians to embrace Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia‘s aspiration to become the president of the country.

    Addressing members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)at University of Professional Studies (UPSA), the former president stated that exceptional leadership goals labeling him as the .man of destiny’.

    According to him, a prophesy he gave concerning Bawumia is evident adding that “we have all gathered here to launch him as our presidential candidate for 2024 elections”.

    “At a party meeting in Alisa hotel… I remember our first meeting in London then it dawned on me again to prophesy, I told the party to accept this man to carry on, man of destiny. Today we have all gathered here to launch him as our presidential candidate for 2024 elections. As I said we have come to bare witness that this man is on a mission let’s support him,” he added.

    The flagbearer for the NPP is currently addressing Ghanaians in a live streamed, the focal point of the speech revolves around “Ghana’s Next Chapter: Selfless Leadership And Bold Solutions For the Future.”

    During this address, the anticipation is high among citizens for the Vice President to articulate his plans and vision for the nation in the event that he assumes the role of President of Ghana.

  • Bawumia has learnt a lot from Akufo-Addo, he is a leader we can trust – Jefferson Sackey

    Bawumia has learnt a lot from Akufo-Addo, he is a leader we can trust – Jefferson Sackey

    The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate in Ablekuma Central, Jefferson Sackey, has praised Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, characterizing him as a focused and consistent leader.

    Mr Sackey noted that Bawumia has imbibed these qualities from President emphasizing the President’s consistency as a leader.

    “Dr Bawumia is focused in humility, he does it very quietly, and he has learned a lot from President Nana Akufo-Addo Addo. Nana Akufo-Addo is a consistent leader and I think we have all come to learn,” he told a journalist at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) auditorium, the venue for the address of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

    “He is a leader we can trust, a leader with credibility. He is one that Ghanaians believe they can go to sleep knowing he will deliver. Today we are going to know the new path that the Dr Bawumia is going to take us on and I am excited,” he told journalists at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) auditorium, the venue for the address.

    Former President John Agyekum Kufuor attended the event in support of Vice President Bawumia, receiving cheers from the audience. Various NPP stalwarts gathered at the UPSA auditorium to endorse the NPP’s flagbearer.

    Before the address, presidential staffer Dennis Mircales Aboagye expressed confidence in Dr. Bawumia’s leadership, stating that he is a trustworthy leader with credibility, capable of delivering on promises.

    Government spokesperson on Governance and Security, Palgrave Boakye Danquah, highlighted that Dr. Bawumia’s speech would form the foundation of the NPP’s manifesto for the 2024 elections and set the stage for campaign activities.

    The Vice President’s address is anticipated to underscored the importance of leveraging technology, data, and systems for inclusive economic growth.

    Dr. Bawumia aims to position Ghana as a digital hub, utilizing technology and artificial intelligence to transform sectors like healthcare, education, and public service delivery.

    As the first NPP leader of northern descent, Dr. Bawumia, having won the presidential candidate elections, is poised to take over leadership from President Akufo-Addo.

    Recognized for championing digital transformation initiatives, his accomplishments include Ghana.gov payment options, mobile money interoperability, and GhanaPost GPS.

  • PLAYBACK: Bawumia speaks

    PLAYBACK: Bawumia speaks

    Vice President of Ghana and flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), is addressing Ghanaians in a live streamed event today, February 7, 2024.

    The speech, delivered from the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) in Accra, garnered significant attention from across the country.

    The theme for the speech is Ghana’s Next Chapter: Selfless Leadership And Bold Solutions For the Future.

    Citizens expect the Vice President in this address to outline his plans and vision for the country under his potential leadership as the President of Ghana. 

    With the national elections drawing nearer, Dr Bawumia’s address serves as a platform to touch on his party’s agenda, policies, and strategies aimed at addressing key issues facing the nation. 

  • Exposed!: NPP party leaders requested for cars, lands from parliamentary primary aspirants

    Exposed!: NPP party leaders requested for cars, lands from parliamentary primary aspirants

    Majority Leader, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has dropped a bomb shell regarding events leading up to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary primaries.

    According to the NPP big wig who is also the Member of Parliament for the Suame Constituency, some party leaders requested for cars and lands as prerequisites for allowing party members to contest in Parliamentary primaries. Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu condemned this attitude and entreated the party to address such issues.

    Speaking at a leadership engagement with the Parliamentary Press Corps on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, he noted that, “You have people coming to you to tell you that buy a car for us before we vote for you. Especially the leadership of the parties, they ask for cars before they allow you to contest, even land…we should be real.”

    The Member of Parliament for Suame further recommended that political parties revisit such traditions, proposing a period of introspection to potentially phase out these requirements.

    Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu emphasized the importance of transitioning towards a system akin to those observed in mature democracies or broadening the scope of voting privileges to include all registered party members.

    “My own proposition is that the parties should introspect and perhaps scrap this thing as it is in established democracies…If we want to continue to live with this communist arrangement then, we will perhaps have to go further downstream to enable every card-bearing member of the party to vote,” he said.

    Furthermore, the Majority Leader warned against indifference among Members of Parliament who were unsuccessful in their Parliamentary primaries, underscoring the significance of remaining actively involved in parliamentary affairs.

  • NPP asks for proof of assault on Citi FM journalist

    NPP asks for proof of assault on Citi FM journalist

    The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has responded to the recent blacklisting of its Member of Parliament for Yendi, Farouk Mahama, by the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA). 

    The Communication Director of the NPP, Richard Ahiagbah, expressed concerns about the decision, citing a lack of evidence to support the allegations against the MP.

    In an interview on Adom FM on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, Ahiagbah emphasized the need for the GJA to provide concrete proof of the alleged abuse before taking any action. He stated, “There is no evidence. And I’m not sure of the position of the GJA, either they are proceeding with some evidence or the comment of the journalist that he was slapped.”

    Ahiagbah further highlighted that the MP has denied the accusations and has requested the journalist to retract his claims. He disclosed that Farouk Mahama intends to pursue legal action if the journalist fails to withdraw the allegations. “The MP has taken the position that he is taking the matter to court. He has given him (the journalist) the opportunity to retract his claim that he abused him. If he does not retract, he will proceed to court,” Ahiagbah stated.

    Moreover, the Communication Director urged the GJA to exercise restraint in its decision to blacklist individuals, emphasizing that such actions yield no benefits. He questioned the rationale behind the blacklisting of Hawa Koomson, another NPP member, and called for clarity on the matter.

    Background:

    The controversy stems from an incident during the New Patriotic Party parliamentary primary in Yendi, where a journalist accused Farouk Mahama of physically assaulting him. Subsequently, the president of GJA, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, called for the blacklisting of the MP and issued a 10-day ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service and the NPP leadership to take action against Mahama and his associates.

    Dwumfour emphasized the need for swift justice, urging authorities to arrest the perpetrators and bring them before the court. Failure to do so within the stipulated time frame would lead to further action from the GJA and its allied bodies.

    The situation remains tense as both sides await developments in the investigation and potential legal proceedings.