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Bawumia Under Fire: Mahama’s Five Questions Highlight Ghana’s Economic Woes-Ahmed M.Gedel Writes.

The NPP government’s economic record under Nana Akufo-Addo and Mahamudu Bawumia is marred by staggering failures, a stark contrast to Dr. Bawumia’s previous posture as a champion of accountability.

In 2016, Dr. Bawumia posed 170 questions to John Mahama’s vice president, yet his own tenure as chair of the Economic Management Team has been plagued by economic mismanagement.

Notable failures include currency volatility, with the cedi depreciating drastically from GHC 4 to $1 in 2016 to almost GHC17 to $1 today.

Ghana’s public debt skyrocketed from GHC120 billion in 2016 to GHC763 billion in 2024, while inflation surged to 54%, its highest in the 4th Republic. Borrowing over GHC42 billion from the Bank of Ghana resulted in a GHC60 billion loss, exacerbating economic instability.

John Dramani Mahama’s five questions to Dr. Bawumia cut to the heart of the matter, demanding transparency and accountability. What led to the cedi’s drastic depreciation? Why did Ghana’s public debt balloon under Bawumia’s EMT chairmanship? How did inflation reach historic highs? What prompted excessive borrowing from the Bank of Ghana? Why has Bawumia avoided addressing economic concerns?

These questions underscore the need for scrutiny and visionary leadership. Mahama’s commitment to accountability and transparency shines through in his willingness to cooperate with investigations, as evidenced by his response to the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s exoneration in the Airbus scandal.

The NPP’s economic mismanagement necessitates a shift towards responsible governance.Mahama remains committed to Ghana’s progress and the fight against corruption in all its forms. His campaign emphasizes the need for better leadership, as embodied in his #Mahama4Change2024 campaign tour of the Northern Region.

The former president’s dedication to accountability and transparency serves as a beacon of hope for Ghanaians seeking visionary leadership.

Ahmed M. Gedel
Former NDC Technical Advisor on Biometric and NDC Rep@ IPAC &UNDP-Ghana

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