PRESS RELEASE
NPP GERMANY
22—11—2024
John Mahama Failed Integrity Test So Many Years Ago; Joyce Bawah Must Be Reminded—NPP GERMANY
The notion that Ghanaians should “choose Mahama over Bawumia” because he “walks his talk,” as asserted by Joyce Bawah Mogtari, is laughable and deserves a critical mockery of it.
Mahama’s tenure as President of Ghana left a mixed legacy, particularly when one considers the socio-economic challenges that flourished under his administration.
Unemployed Graduates Association: A Product of Failed Policies
During Mahama’s presidency, the rise of the Unemployed Graduates Association of Ghana was not a mere coincidence. It was a direct reflection of an administration that failed to prioritize job creation for the youth.
While infrastructural projects, such as roads and hospitals, were touted as successes, they came at the expense of an economy burdened by debt and corruption scandals.
These projects often lacked transparency in procurement processes, leaving many Ghanaians questioning their value for money.
The high unemployment rate among graduates under Mahama highlighted a disconnect between education and job creation policies.
Many argued that his government’s focus on flashy, politically expedient projects ignored the pressing need for sustainable economic opportunities.
Walking the Talk or Empty Promises?
Joyce Bawah Mogtari’s assertion that Mahama “walks his talk” is debatable. While he often spoke eloquently about transparency and development, his tenure was marred by corruption allegations, such as the GYEEDA and SADA scandals.
These controversies eroded public trust in his administration and undermined his claim of principled leadership.
For instance, the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) was envisioned to uplift the northern regions of Ghana.
However, it became a symbol of inefficiency and mismanagement, with millions of cedis wasted on projects that yielded little tangible benefit.
The Economic Struggles Under Mahama
Mahama’s presidency saw Ghana’s economy hit by a power crisis (dumsor), rising inflation, and a depreciating cedi.
These challenges hampered businesses, increased living costs, and led to widespread dissatisfaction.
His government’s decision to seek an IMF bailout further highlighted the precarious state of the economy, raising questions about fiscal discipline and economic foresight.
A Leadership Choice for the Future
While Mahama’s experience as a former President offers a wealth of political knowledge, it is essential for Ghanaians to weigh this against his track record.
Leadership goes beyond rhetoric; it requires tangible, positive outcomes that improve the lives of citizens.
Choosing a leader should be based on demonstrated ability to deliver, not recycled promises or claims of walking the talk.
In contrast, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been instrumental in implementing digitalization policies that have modernized public services and increased efficiency.
Whether these achievements outweigh the challenges of the current administration is a debate worth having, but they certainly provide a forward-looking vision for the nation.
Ghanaians must critically evaluate the legacies of both Mahama and Bawumia, considering who has the track record and vision to address the pressing needs of today.
Mahama’s tenure offered lessons in governance, but it also revealed significant shortcomings.
As the 2024 elections approach, voters must demand more than rhetoric—they must demand results.
Together, we are building a better and prosperous Ghana!
May God bless our nation, and may we continue to work together towards a brighter, more prosperous future.
We will continue to urge the good people of Ghana to vote NPP and break the 8 in order to retain the NPP so that the next NPP administration in the helm of governance will continue to give off its best.
We Say KUDOS to Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his government!!!
Let The Truth Confound The Wise……
God Bless Our Homeland Ghana!!!
Long live FREE SHS!
Long Live Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo!!
Long Live the Elephant Party!!!!
Kukruduuuu Eeeessshiii!!!!
Signed:
Nana Osei Boateng
NPP Germany Branch
Communications Director