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Bawumia Is More Than Qualified To Lead The NPP – Ghana’s Ambassador To Burkina Faso 

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Ghana’s ambassador to Burkina Faso,  Boniface Gambilla, has described Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as overqualified to lead the NPP.

In Boniface Gambilla’s estimation, Dr Bawumia is more than ready to be the next leader of the NPP if chosen to be the party’s flagbearer.

He made his views known in an interview praising the Vice President over his stunning performance during the 2012 election petition.

The 10th anniversary of the petition came up recently and Bawumia received massive praise for his performance.

Boniface Gambilla expressed similar sentiments.

“The man who stood in the dock in the 2012 election petition, exposed the electoral commission and the rigging machinery of the NDC, made the court to make recommendations for improving the electoral system. He is a well known economist to the World Bank and IMF. They pick him, take information from him before he became Vice President. He is overqualified [to be president]. That doesn’t mean we don’t have other people,” he said.

Despite his complimentary words, Boniface refused to endorse Bawumia for President when asked about his choice in the flagbearer race in order not to flout the party’s rules.

“When the time is due, you can ask me. When they [NPP] lift the ban you ask me again, Mark it down and I’ll tell you whether I support him or not,” he said.

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is one of the frontrunners for NPP flagbearer once President Akufo-Addo steps down following his second term.

Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyeremanten, is expected to be his primary rival, with other senior party figures also expected to contest.

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Opoku-Agyemang will be a superb complement in many ways—Mahama

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Prof Opku Agyemang stated during her investiture at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Wednesday, April 24, that corrupt people in the Akufo-Addo administration will be held responsible if the NDC wins this year's elections. She stated, "The condescending views this as a lack of fresh thoughts. The unpretentious consider it as a sign of comprehending democracy's roots, namely consensus building, which is the clearest indicator of long-term peace. I view it as a sign of strength, and I consider myself fortunate to work with him.

Former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has stated that Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is the Vice President that Ghanaians require if they are to establish the Ghana that everyone deserves.

He believes Prof Opoku-Agyemang will be an excellent complement if the NDC wins this year’s election and forms the next administration.

In a Facebook post announcing the former Minister of Education as his running partner, Mr Mahama said, “If we are to build the Ghana we want together, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is truly the Vice President we need.” She will be an ideal match in many ways, serving with dignity, boldness, honesty, and grace.”

Prof Opku Agyemang stated during her investiture at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Wednesday, April 24, that corrupt people in the Akufo-Addo administration will be held responsible if the NDC wins this year’s elections.

She stated, “The condescending views this as a lack of fresh thoughts. The unpretentious consider it as a sign of comprehending democracy’s roots, namely consensus building, which is the clearest indicator of long-term peace. I view it as a sign of strength, and I consider myself fortunate to work with him.

She also remarked that consensus-building should be the focal point of any progressive, constructive initiative.

“We have already seen how, without such a base, Ghana Without Aid has become Ghana Without Compass.

“The decision is easy; let us make it on December 7 this year. Corruption is endemic in far too many government and non-governmental entities; unfortunately, the institutions designed to combat corruption have been severely undermined. We must enhance the institutions, and we will do so when the NDC takes office in January 2025, God willing.

“It is our duty to ensure that our sources of wealth are not given away to obscure entities shrouded in opaque deals. We must not arrive at a destination where our national assets and natural resources are treated by some as if they were assets of their own creation, to be willed forever to relatives and friends.

“We must be passionate about justice, about the protection of our environment, about protecting our differently-abled citizens. We must be passionate about institutions that are responsive to our collective needs. We must be passionate about stamping out corruption.

“Let no one tell us otherwise, not even those who have so alienated themselves from reality as to be impervious to the truth—the truth of women delivering on the floor, of children waiting for a benevolent person to advance much-needed vaccines, of young children learning in dangerous circumstances; of teachers threatened and parents intimidated from their core functions of caring for their own children; of those who can no longer afford healthily and once generally affordable meals euphemistically called  “face the wall” and ‘kofi broke man’, or of elderly citizens who must picket for their own money. What is that?” She said.

She added “Let no one tell us that the culture of silence has become the norm, let no one tell us that eight persons were shot in cold blood because they had gone to exercise their civic responsibility of voting, and that it was all right for a member of parliament to call them criminals; or that it is okay for SALL to have no representative in parliament for four years under a democracy because someone whimsically decided hours to the elections that they could not vote for a parliamentary candidate. And please don’t tell us that the Bank of Ghana, rather than defending itself from accusations of breach of procedure, can choose to label those who raised the matter publicly as hooligans who should have followed procedure.

“And at the time of accounting to the people, let no one pretend that they have more human rights than those they have consciously disenfranchised and those to whom justice has been shamefully denied.

“When those otherwise loud voices we assumed spoke for the voiceless have gone into self-imposed silence, and deafness and blindness, should we honestly be surprised at the high levels of cynicism if not downright mistrust of leaders? Of our youth in despair?”

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Bawumia has already settled on a running mate – Miracles Aboagye

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“We are very much within the timeline. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia was elected barely six months ago and so we still have time. If you recall, his nomination in 2008 was done somewhere in August.” “So, for us in the NPP, we are very much within our timelines. It can be tomorrow, it can be next week it can be next month, it can be three days from now. The flagbearer at this point is very clear in his mind who his running mate is going to be and when he is ready, he is going to announce that,” he stated.

Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the Director of Communications for Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s Campaign, has affirmed that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is proceeding as planned in picking its running partner.

Aboagye further claimed that Dr Bawumia has a clear choice for his running mate.

However, in an interview with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News, Mr Aboagye provided confidence, indicating that the party is still on track with its internal schedule and might reveal the running partner at any time.

Concerns about probable delays and their consequences have prompted demands for the NPP to announce its pick for a running mate as soon as possible.

“We are very much within the timeline. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia was elected barely six months ago and so we still have time. If you recall, his nomination in 2008 was done somewhere in August.”

“So, for us in the NPP, we are very much within our timelines. It can be tomorrow, it can be next week it can be next month, it can be three days from now. The flagbearer at this point is very clear in his mind who his running mate is going to be and when he is ready, he is going to announce that,” he stated.

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Akufo-Addo: Someone I defeated cannot succeed me in 2024 elections

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He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time. "Before the election, I'm going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president. "God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean," he said.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has repeated his decision not to hand over power to former President John Dramani Mahama.

He refuses to hand over power to a successor whom he has previously beaten in an election.

President Akufo-Addo delivered these statements to the chiefs and people of Wa on a working visit to the Upper West region to commission a 15 MW solar power facility at Kaleo.

He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time.

“Before the election, I’m going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president.

“God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo delivered these statements to the chiefs and people of Wa on a working visit to the Upper West region to commission a 15 MW solar power facility at Kaleo.

He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time.

“Before the election, I’m going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president.

“God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean,” he said.

As Ghanaians prepare for the December 7, 2024 election, President Akufo-Addo has committed to keep the country peaceful.

“Our country is regarded across Africa as a leader in democratic governance. I want to tell you that we will keep that reputation this year. But I need your help and cooperation.

“I want us to work together to make sure that the peace and stability of our country is maintained all through the electioneering period and after,” he said.

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