Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Ghana’s Vice President and a candidate in the upcoming presidential elections has recent youth engagement event in Accra on November emphasized his independence as a leader, aiming to dispel claims that his potential presidency would merely extend the current administration’s policies.
Addressing concerns voiced by his political opponents, who argue that his victory would represent a “third term” for President Akufo-Addo, Dr. Bawumia firmly stated that he intends to lead as his own man, guided by a clear vision and his own principles.
“My vision and priority are my own,” he declared, emphasizing that his approach to governance would not be dictated by predecessors but rather guided by a commitment to transparency and public service. He laid out a vision of a self-sustaining, data-driven Ghana, leveraging technology to stimulate economic growth and foster job creation, especially for the youth.
Dr. Bawumia’s remarks reflect his intent to establish a distinct identity in leadership, focused on addressing the needs of Ghanaians with integrity and accountability.
He urged the youth to carefully consider their vote, emphasizing that they hold the power to elect a leader who can genuinely address their concerns. “December is about you,” he said, urging young Ghanaians to make an informed decision based on trust and competence.
By pledging to “protect the public purse” and prioritize Ghana’s development over political allegiance, Bawumia’s message aims to counteract claims that his presidency would continue Akufo-Addo’s tenure. Instead, he highlighted his commitment to creating a modern, self-reliant Ghana rooted in digital innovation and economic discipline, aiming to foster a “golden age” of progress for the nation.