Isaac Adongo questions Bawumia’s record; casts doubts on his suitability to run for the presidency

“He now wants to be president with his venomous vision to discount us from the last support to kill us completely”

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Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee, Isaac Adongo, has described Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the first Ghanaian economist with the most venomous vision for the country.

According to the Bolgatanga Central MP, that detrimental vision by the Veep has plunged the country into its current economic mess.

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Adongo questioned the Vice President’s performance and record, casting doubt on his suitability to run for the presidency.

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Addressing the media in Parliament on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, Isaac Adongo accused Dr Bawumia of intending to become President after allegedly putting Ghana’s economy in dire straits and causing severe economic hardships to the Ghanaian people.

“He now wants to be president with his venomous vision to discount us from the last support to kill us completely,” he said.

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Adongo also added that Dr Bawumia, who had an extensive background in economics, had now abandoned his profession and was running away from his area of expertise.

“How can reading some literature on Yahoo turn Dr Bawumia into a digitalization expert?”

“After achieving the unenviable record of leading Ghana to the IMF, breaking all negative records of economic management, and running away from his trained specialization of economics to digitalization what has he to offer?”

“Just in case your Google search did not equip you enough to understand digitization, let me help you understand that digitalization thrives on internet and telecom infrastructure and demonstrate the unparallel record of the NDC and John Dramani to anchor Ghana’s digital economy and challenge you to show us your record of investment in digital infrastructure,” he added.

Source: newsalertgh.com

 

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