A number one member of the Motion for Change, Ebo Buckman, has alleged that some members of the New Patriotic Social gathering (NPP) imagine the get together will lose the 2028 basic elections if Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia turns into their presidential candidate.
Talking in an interview with TV3, Mr. Buckman mentioned Dr. Bawumia usually distanced himself from the failures of the Akufo-Addo authorities despite the fact that the presidency was a joint ticket.
Based on him, whereas many Ghanaians see President Akufo-Addo because the worst-performing president within the nation’s historical past, Dr. Bawumia has been claiming he’s Ghana’s greatest vp.
“I don’t see how that is attainable. If the president is the worst, then the vp can not declare to be the perfect. They each failed collectively,” Mr. Buckman argued.
He accused Dr. Bawumia of constructing false claims, together with taking credit score for the introduction of cell cash interoperability.
He mentioned it was deceptive for Bawumia to counsel Ghana was the primary nation to implement it, explaining that Tanzania had already launched such a system in 2014.
Mr. Buckman reminded Ghanaians of the unfulfilled promise of an airport and a harbour for the individuals of Cape Coast, saying these initiatives had not materialised regardless of the vp’s assurances.
He additional alleged that the NPP’s inner processes had been being manipulated in favour of Dr. Bawumia.
Nevertheless, he maintained that this might not fear some individuals since, in his view, the NPP had no life like probability of profitable the 2028 elections based mostly on its current efficiency.
Based on him, the upcoming elections must be about competence, character, and credibility somewhat than simply political events.
He added that Mr. Alan Kyerematen was a much better candidate in comparison with others within the race.
Mr. Buckman revealed {that a} new political get together was getting ready to current itself as a substitute, insisting that many NPP members who lose out at congress would finally be part of this group.
By: Jacob Aggrey