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A group of lecturers at the University of Ghana, Legon calling themselves the "Legon Lecturers and Professionals for Ken" has questioned how feasible it will be for Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to fulfill his promise of allocating ten appointments to each constituency when he is made the flagbearer of the NPP and voted into power in 2024.
The group of NPP-affiliated academics who are supporting the candidature of Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong questioned the honesty of the vice president in fulfilling such a promise, asking why the vice president kept such jobs, only to release them at a particular time if the jobs already existed.
"If the jobs are there already, why would Dr. Bawumia keep them and only release them at a particular time", the group asked in a statement signed by its Secretary, Arc. Kwame Ofori.
The vice president promised to introduce what he calls “One Constituency 10 Appointments Policy”.
Under this policy, all 275 constituencies in Ghana will have the opportunity to have a representative on various government boards and agencies.
Interacting with some delegates of the party recently, Dr. Bawumia said that successive governments had often ignored the constituencies during appointments, and this had been a cause of concern for constituents.
However, these lecturers for Ken have doubted the ability of the vice president to create jobs for the unemployed Ghanaian youth, claiming that there is no evidence to show his track record of job creation in the country.