Bawumia: “I Am Ghana’s Future, Mahama Is the Past”
Bawumia positions himself as the leader for Ghana’s progress in contrast to Mahama’s outdated approach
- Bawumia emphasizes a choice between progress (future) and stagnation (past) in the upcoming elections.
- He champions the NPP’s vision of transforming Ghana into an advanced nation.
- Bawumia calls for leadership that embraces possibilities and forward-thinking policies
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has cast himself as the leader who will lead Ghana into a bright and prosperous future, contrasting his vision with what he sees as former President John Dramani Mahama’s outdated approach.
Speaking at the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) final rally ahead of the December 7 elections, Bawumia emphasized the need for progressive leadership and the continuation of NPP’s transformative policies.
“This election is a clear decision between the future and the past. My opponent represents the past, while I, Dr. Bawumia, represent the future of this country,” he declared.
He urged voters to choose whether they wanted to move forward into the future or regress into the past, stressing that the NPP is driven by a mindset of possibilities and a commitment to transforming Ghana into an advanced nation.