Ghanaians Are Not Fools to Vote for Dr. Bawumia

In a bold statement, the Director of Conflict Resolution for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Abraham Anabila has expressed skepticism about Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s candidacy in Ghana’s upcoming 2024 elections. According to the NDC official, Ghanaians are unlikely to support Dr. Bawumia due to the current economic hardships many citizens face under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

He declared, “Ghanaians, having endured this economic hardship, are not fools to vote for Dr. Bawumia.” He emphasized that electing Bawumia would mean Ghanaians are consenting to continue their hardships.

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This rhetoric signals the party’s campaign focus on the struggles associated with the economy and positions a vote for Bawumia as one that could potentially perpetuate those issues.

The official continued by addressing another controversial issue: constitutional interpretation. He challenged the prevailing view that only the Supreme Court has the authority to interpret Ghana’s constitution, asserting that the document’s language is clear and accessible to all citizens. According to him, while the Court has the final say in cases of conflicting interpretations, Ghanaians do not need court mediation for everyday understanding.

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As the elections approach, this critique of Dr. Bawumia’s economic record and his alignment with the NPP underscores a sentiment that has become central to the NDC’s campaign strategy, suggesting that economic hardship and accessibility of constitutional rights are significant voter concerns. Watch full video below….


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Mohammed Amin

Development communications blogger and policy commentator based in Accra, Ghana. His work examines Africa’s place in global affairs, with a focus on technology, economic systems, and the pursuit of strategic autonomy. Drawing on his background in business, innovation, and youth leadership, he brings a practical and forward-looking perspective to issues shaping the continent’s future. Beyond writing, Amin is a speaker, author, and transformational trainer who has engaged diverse audiences on themes of leadership, entrepreneurship, and societal change. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Dreamers Transformational Consult and the creator of DTC OfficialGh, a platform where he shares insights and conversations with entrepreneurs and thought leaders. He is the author of 'Dream Of A Dreamer' and 'Thoughts From A Wild Dreamer', and previously served as Secretary for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Skills Development at the National Union of Ghana Students. Contact: amin@dtcofficialgh.com ||aminmohammed540@gmail.com

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