Check Mahama response to Bawumia’s 50 questions

Mahama has asked Dr. Bawumia to desist from hiding behind some 50 questions and a debate to avoid the questions.

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The presidential candidate of the National Democracy Congress (NDC), John Dramini Mahama, has called out Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to answer the five questions on the economy he posed to him.

Mahama has asked Dr. Bawumia to desist from hiding behind some 50 questions and a debate to avoid the questions.

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Speaking in Savelugu as part of his Northern regional campaign tour Wednesday, October 30, 2024, the NDC flag bearer said the Vice President was behaving like a kindergarten kid who had just learnt a new rhyme with his 50 questions and urged him to stop evading the issues by hiding behind multiple questions and debate requests.

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“I woke up this morning and saw 50 questions to me but it looks like the Vice President has just learnt those things in his 50 questions like the way we learnt rhymes. Because I asked you five simple questions on the economy, that’s all, simple questions Ghanaians want you to answer and you go to respond with how many composite plants did you build, how many this did you build but that is not the issue in Ghana today,” he said.

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“Let me take you down memory lane, in 1992 there was election in America, it was between Bill Clinton and George Bush Senior. At that time the American economy was in recession the way the Ghanaian economy is in crisis today, and people were talking about immigration and all kinds of useless things, you know what the Clinton people said, it’s about the economy stupid.

“Today I am repeating those words, this election is about the economy stupid, it’s not about all those other useless things about who built how many compost plants.

“Answer the five simple questions,” he said.

Source:onuaonline.com

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