Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Reymond Awusei Johnson
Published on 2024-02-10 10:35:09
Ghanaians are left to make their own judgment on whether Dr. Bawumia should inherit the sins of the president, according to a submission made on TV3 Key Point. It was emphasized that Dr. Bawumia has a significant task ahead of him in convincing Ghanaians that he is a different person who is articulate and capable of stating his point effectively.
It was also pointed out that vice presidents in general do not make the final decisions; they provide advice, and the ultimate responsibility lies with the president. This has been the reality for vice presidents in republican states. However, in the case of Dr. Bawumia, he was noted to have been particularly vocal and articulate in articulating the economic policies of the government. This has led many people to view him as spearheading the government’s economic policies. Consequently, if there is a failure in these policies, it has been challenging for many to separate Dr. Bawumia from that failure.
Dr. Bawumia presented his speech at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Wednesday, February 7. In his speech, he detailed the policies that his potential administration would implement to strengthen the economy should he be elected as President.
It was further emphasized that Dr. Bawumia has a Herculean task of convincing Ghanaians that he is capable and different from the current president. His articulacy and ability to effectively state his point were highlighted as essential traits that he would need to demonstrate to win over the public.
Additionally, it was mentioned that Dr. Bawumia has been perceived as spearheading the government’s economic policies due to his vocal and articulate nature. This has led to his association with the success or failure of these policies, making it a challenging task for him to distance himself from any potential shortcomings.
In conclusion, Dr. Bawumia faces a significant challenge in convincing the Ghanaian public that he is a different and capable leader. His vocal and articulate nature has led to his association with the government’s economic policies, making it difficult for him to separate himself from any failures. His recent speech at UPSA detailed the economic policies that he would implement if elected, laying out his plans to strengthen the economy. It remains to be seen how Dr. Bawumia will navigate these challenges and win over the trust and support of the Ghanaian people.
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