The Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has fired back at the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, following his call for the electorate to vote for him to “reset” Ghana.
During the NDC’s Manifesto launch, Mahama expressed the need for the electorate to overwhelmingly vote for him, stating that the country is “bleeding” and its “soul is crying for change.”
However, during his media engagement on Sunday, August 25, Dr Bawumia responded to Mahama, stating that the country needs an upgrade, not a reset.
He outlined 14 key commitments he intends to undertake when elected in the 2024 elections, including the creation of jobs, and building Ghana into a world-class digital economy amongst others
“I represent the future, Ghana needs an upgrade, not a reset. I have also outlined my 14 key commitments to the Ghanaian people. These are to sustain and expand Ghana’s rebounding economy, create new jobs, implement wide-ranging tax reforms, and build Ghana into a world-class digital economy.
“Reduce the cost of living, expand public infrastructure, provide better healthcare for all, Implement Affirmative Action for girls and women, provide good governance, care for the elderly, and expand educational opportunities for all. Protect our borders while keeping our neighbourhood safe.”