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Opinions of Sunday, 28 July 2024

Columnist: Awudu Razak Jehoney

John Mahama is making realistic promises

Former President John Dramani Mahama Former President John Dramani Mahama

As the 2024 general election draws closer, all political parties and their flagbearers have been making series of promises. The flagbearers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) former president John Dramani Mahama and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia respectively have all been making promises in a bid to win the confidence of the masses.

There is a saying that “promise is a comfort to a fool”, this implies that, it's very easy to make promises but we probably can't count on the other person to make good on the promises because the person has broken such promises before. Therefore all promises especially those made by politicians must be subjected to microscopic scrutiny.

After critically analysing the promises of both the front runners, one thing is glaring and explicit, it is fair to say that the NDC flagbearer is measured in his promises, he is making specific, realistic and achievable promises. Mr. Mahama with his experience as a former president is being cautious with his commitments, this restrain in his commitments is an indication that he is assured of fulfilling them.

One thing that made the NDC and its flagbearer’s promises outstanding and realistic is that they engaged with majority of Ghanaians i.e. the academics, teachers, traders, farmers, students, drivers, traditional leaders, religious bodies, civil servants, civil service organisations, the business community etc. to understand their needs before making promises, the party is therefore re-echoing the views of the masses.

Mr. Mahama is being honest and upright with Ghanaians in his promises because they are not fabricated.

As a former president, there is no reason to doubt his ability to cut down the number of ministers to sixty, abolishing the ex-gratia will not be a tedious task, the implementation of the 24-Hour economy will not be a difficult task for someone with his level of experience and expertise.

Looking at the former president’s record in infrastructure, there is no reason to doubt his resolve and ability to build six new universities in each of the newly created regions as he promised. Former president Mahama will definitely abolish the E-Levy as well as the COVID-Levy if elected.

The promises made by the NDC flagbearer are specific, realistic and can be measured within a specific period of time. Mr. Mahama is being measured in his promises, his promises are not born out of desperation or frustration, and I think it is important Ghanaians give the former president another opportunity to fulfil his mission and vision for the country as all other presidents since 1992 apart from the late Prof. John Evans Atta Mills.