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Don't vote for Mahama; he doesn't understand digitalisation - Bawumia to Ghanaians

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has criticised John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, over Mahama's views on the importance of digitalisation in driving Ghana's economic development.
Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and John Mahama
Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and John Mahama

Bawumia contended that Mahama fails to recognise the significant role digitalisation plays in the economy, which he claims contributed to the economic difficulties experienced during Mahama's tenure as president.

Highlighting the essential nature of digitalisation, Bawumia pointed out its advantages for both Ghanaians and the nation's overall economic progress.

During a talk with young voters on Sunday, 3 November, he encouraged them to reject Mahama in the upcoming 2024 elections, criticising what he perceives as Mahama’s lack of comprehension regarding digital innovation.

“Today, he [Mahama] says there’s no link between digitisation and the economy. Right? How can that be? In this 4th industrial revolution, how can we have a leader who doesn’t appreciate the value of digitisation, in a digital global economy?” he remarked.

He further stated, “He should not be allowed close to the presidency, with that mindset, he shouldn’t be allowed close to the presidency. A leader who doesn’t understand digitisation in today’s world wants to be President of a country like ours, trying to move forward into the future, no.”

Bawumia also took issue with Mahama's focus on infrastructure as a key accomplishment, arguing that it pales in comparison to the current administration’s digital initiatives.

“He [Mahama] has touted infrastructure as one of his achievements, but because our infrastructure is superior to his. Today, he says infrastructure doesn’t matter for the economy. That the economy is different from infrastructure, how can that be? I mean for someone who has been President of Ghana to say the infrastructure doesn’t have anything to do with the economy. Then I understand why the economy collapsed under his watch.”

Additionally, Bawumia expressed doubt regarding Mahama’s proposed 24-hour economy policy, stating he finds it challenging to understand its practical implications.

“His signature 24-hour economy has defied explanation and understanding. It’s basically a case of one day one explanation, including the rearing of lions and elephants. In me, you will have a brand new, tear-rubber president, not a second-hand failed president.”

Mahama, a former president seeking to return to power, has articulated that his proposed “24-Hour Economy Policy” aims to rejuvenate Ghana’s economy through targeted initiatives. According to him, the policy would tackle unemployment by creating more jobs for the teeming jobless Ghanaians.

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