Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Presidential Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has reaffirmed his confidence in his ability to lead Ghana effectively, as he prepares for the 2024 general elections.
Addressing the public, he emphasised his readiness to bring his vision and priorities to governance, assuring Ghanaians of his independent approach to leadership.
Responding to concerns about possible external influences, Dr. Bawumia stated unequivocally that he would govern without interference, dismissing rumours that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo might control his administration if he were elected.
He reassured the public that his decisions would be solely his own, driven by what he believes is best for the nation.
During an engagement with the youth in Accra on November 3, Dr. Bawumia presented his vision for Ghana’s future, which centers on modernisation and economic growth.
He spoke of building a data-driven, technologically advanced nation that would leverage digital tools to create job opportunities and boost the economy.
Dr. Bawumia’s remarks highlighted his commitment to fostering a forward-looking Ghana, where technology and innovation play key roles in improving the lives of its citizens.
He expressed confidence in his capacity to lead the country towards a prosperous future, driven by his own strategic goals and priorities.
“I have my vision and priority. Given the opportunity by you, the people of Ghana to lead, I shall govern as my own man with guidance from God Almighty. My vision is to build an inclusive food self-sufficient, job-generating data-driven and system-based nation that will, fully participate in the global digital revolutions to solve our problems and also usher in a golden age of benefits from our natural resources," he vowed.
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