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Bawumia Pledges Greater Accountability as Ghana’s President

by Motoni Olodun

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has pledged to prioritize accountability to Ghanaians if elected as President. This commitment sets him apart from his main contender, former President John Mahama.

Speaking at the NPP International Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Bawumia emphasized his commitment to accountability, contrasting his approach with that of Mahama. He explained that as someone who has not held the presidency before, he would feel more accountable to Ghanaians since he would have the opportunity to seek re-election.

Bawumia asserted, “As President, I will be more accountable because I will have another opportunity to seek the mandate of the people. Mahama has just one term, and he won’t return to Ghanaians to seek re-election, so he won’t be as accountable”.

In the run-up to the 2024 elections, Bawumia stressed the need for a leader with credibility and a proven track record to address generational problems and corruption. He highlighted his role as a problem solver and anti-corruption advocate through policies he has championed as Vice President.

“Ghana needs problem solvers, generational thinkers, and people with innovative ideas,” Bawumia stated. “I am a problem solver and a generational thinker with innovative ideas. I have a solid track record as Vice-President to prove it”.

Bawumia cited several policy initiatives he has led, such as the digital national identity system, the national property address system, mobile money interoperability, and the digitalization of public services, among others, aimed at promoting efficiency and reducing corruption.

Bawumia also highlighted his commitment to fighting corruption, contrasting it with what he described as a lack of commitment from former President Mahama. He asserted, “What policies did former President Mahama initiate to fight corruption as President or Vice President? If you ask him, he cannot name one because he was not committed to fighting corruption”.

As Ghana gears up for the 2024 elections, Bawumia’s pledge to prioritize accountability offers a beacon of hope for a future where leaders are held to a higher standard of transparency and responsibility.

Source: Graphic Online

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