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Harry Graphic Blog of Wednesday, 20 November 2024

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Game Over? Afriyie Ankrah Breaks Down Why Ghanaians Should Ignore Bawumia

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Former Sports Minister Elvis Afriyie Ankrah has provided a detailed analysis advocating for why Ghanaians should vote for former President John Dramani Mahama instead of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the upcoming elections.


In his practical assessment, Afriyie Ankrah compared the leadership styles, track records, and achievements of the two leaders, arguing that Mahama offers a more reliable and experienced path for Ghana’s development.

Key Points from Afriyie Ankrah’s Analysis:

1. Economic Management: He highlighted Mahama’s track record in infrastructure development, citing major projects like the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, regional hospitals, and advancements in education. Afriyie Ankrah contrasted this with what he described as economic mismanagement under Bawumia’s tenure as head of the Economic Management Team, pointing to high inflation, debt levels, and currency instability.


2. Leadership Experience: Afriyie Ankrah emphasized Mahama’s extensive experience, having served as Vice President and President, navigating Ghana through global and local challenges. He argued that Mahama’s governance style has proven to be more inclusive and empathetic, resonating with ordinary Ghanaians.

3. Promises vs. Delivery: He criticized Bawumia for failing to deliver on key promises, such as the fight against corruption and reducing the cost of living, labeling them as unfulfilled campaign rhetoric.

4. Focus on Social Equity: Afriyie Ankrah praised Mahama’s commitment to social policies that benefit marginalized groups, including the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) program and interventions in agriculture and healthcare.


The former minister concluded by urging Ghanaians to consider Mahama’s vision to RESET GHANA over what he described as a “declining trajectory” under the current administration. His remarks aim to strengthen the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s narrative as they seek to regain power in the next elections.