Why Ghanaians should elect Bawumia the next president of Ghana – Prof. Bernard Asubonteng writes

For starters, Mr. John Dramani Mahama (JDM) was an incumbent president of Ghana in 2016, when Ghanaians massively voted him out of office in favour of his then main challenger Nana Akufo-Addo.

For starters, Mr. John Dramani Mahama (JDM) was an incumbent president of Ghana in 2016, when
Ghanaians massively voted him out of office in favour of his then main challenger Nana Akufo-Addo.

Now, some of the most critical questions that need immediate attention here are:

1). Why did an overwhelming number of Ghanaians vote to end the reelection bid of then President Mahama and his NDC administration?

2). After the 2016 reelection defeat, Mr. Mahama again lost in the 2020 election to his main political nemesis Nana Akufo-Addo; so, one would want to know what has specifically changed on the grounds in this 2024 presidential contest slated for December 7?

Most likely, from the perspectives of ex-President Mahama and his ardent NDC cheerleaders, the
response to the last question above would be that Nana Akufo-Addo is not on the electoral ballot
owing to constitutional term-limit constraints.

The implicit conclusion one can draw, therefore, from the preceding development is that the absence of Nana Addo on the 2024 presidential ticket greatly removes almost all the electoral barriers to Mr. Mahama’s success. More importantly, they (JDM and his acolytes) may point out that President Nana Akufo-Addo and his Vice President Dr. Buwumia have irreparably messed up Ghana’s economy. This presupposes that for the JDM-led NDC, the only viable recourse that can help restore sanity to the country’s economic systems is to vote out the NPP administration.

In fact, whether or not the foregoing claims by former President Mahama and his NDC shadows align with reality is another important question this current piece will like to explore, briefly. Indeed, closer scrutiny of the utterances of ex-President Mahama and his 2024 campaign team reveal nothing extraordinarily new. Rather, it is a recycled political mantra primarily based on the “l-told-you-so” cliché
that Nana Akufo-Addo and his VP Buwumia were in there from 2016, and also in 2020, and now going
for 2024. To JDM’s belief system, Nana Addo and Bawumia have never been up to anything good for
Ghana, and still keep on disturbing our peace with “breaking the eight crap”!

As any clear-thinking person or voter knows, constantly campaigning on political slogans, and merely reassuring the electorate that you’re different from your opponent (s) without providing credible and/or
persuasive rationale for that chasm is not a winning proposition. Simply put, Mr. Mahama does not have verifiable and compelling policy alternatives that can help harvest the presidency for him.

Clearly, since Nana Addo-led NPP wrestled the presidency from then-President Mahama in 2016, the latter’s political campaign all along has been that Ghanaians must know by now that Nana Addo and Dr. Bawumia NPP administration is the worst ever to lead Ghana.

But the irony here is that with these new and all the so-called solution-based ideas that former President Mahama claims to have acquired over the last seven years or so, he could not step forward on the big stage and debate his major opponent Dr. Bawumia if he is confident and sure of those policies. It is obvious that mounting onto the debate platform to the full glare of the Ghanaian public and standing toe-to-toe with Dr. Bawumia comes with serious political risk. This is because Mr. Mahama
knows in his subconscious that many of the policy positions he has proposed will be extremely difficult
to defend and fund without foreign loans he has been disdainfully talked about lately.

Unfortunately, a considerable number of Ghanaians is aware that Ghana, like many Sub-Saharan economies depend on external aid/loans to bolster any shortfall in their budget or annual expenditure.

The point is that JDM has been going around the country telling millions of Ghanaians, and in many cases exploiting their socioeconomic gullibility and/or vulnerabilities, while arguing that Ghana has accessed more foreign loans under the ruling NPP government under Nana Addo/Dr. Bawumia than any other government since independence. Now, the question again is: Where will Mr. Mahama get all the
needed funds (absence of foreign loans) to shore up the grandiose programs in his party’s Manifesto
upon which he is asking Ghanaians to give him another chance to lead the country once more.

Finally, it looks as if former President Mahama is far behind in high-tech communication times in that he
is campaigning like someone who has no clue about the evolution of the various stages of human
communication and technology, starting from oral, written, printing press, electronic, and presently,
the digital age.

Based on his interactions with Ghanaians so far, it is clear Dr. Bawumia understands
that digitalization (digital age) via information superhighway or the Internet has been demonstrated to be a dominant teaching instrument while on the contrary, TV’s impact in today’s world has been
insignificantly minimal.

Either out of ignorance or sheer cynicism, former President Mahama keeps mocking Dr. Bawumia for
extolling the significance of “digitalization” in any country’s overall development. What Mr. Mahama
and his out-of-touch campaign crew have woefully failed to learn that TV technology primarily
conveys information, but it has a marginal effect on human cognition as opposed to the Internet/social
media (digitalized tools).

In our contemporary world, the way forward in every country is digitalization, and the presidential candidate in Ghana has proven to have a profound grasp of the 21st-century high-tech is Dr. Bawumia, period!!

 

Source: citinewsroom.com

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