Bawumia promises to campaign on issues, not insults
- Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, NPP flagbearer, has pledged to run a campaign focused on issues, not insults.
- The NPP flagbearer committed to informing the electorate about his proposed plans and programs for the country.
- Dr. Bawumia's approach is likely to contribute to a more constructive political discourse in Ghana.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has promised to run a campaign focused on addressing the social and economic challenges faced by Ghanaians. He made this promise during a visit to the Wa Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV’s palace on Sunday, May 19.
According to Dr. Bawumia, his campaign will prioritize decency and respect, steering clear of insults and personal attacks. He emphasized that the Ghanaian people deserve a campaign that addresses their concerns and proposes solutions to the challenges they face.
Dr. Bawumia urged his main rival, John Dramani Mahama, to exercise patience and allow him the opportunity to also serve as President. He pointed out that according to the constitution, Mr. Mahama is eligible for only one term, whereas he has the potential to serve for two terms if elected.
The NPP flagbearer emphasized that he is committed to informing the electorate about his proposed plans and programs for the country if elected President. He believes that this approach will enable Ghanaians to make informed decisions at the polls.
Dr. Bawumia’s promise to focus on issues rather than insults is seen as a welcome development by many Ghanaians. The country’s political landscape has often been marred by divisive rhetoric and personal attacks, which have contributed to social and political tensions.
By committing to a decent and respectful campaign, Dr. Bawumia aims to set a positive tone for the political discourse in Ghana. His approach is likely to resonate with many voters who are tired of the insults and personal attacks that have characterized Ghanaian politics in recent years.
Dr. Bawumia’s visit to the Wa Naa’s palace was part of his campaign tour of the Upper West Region. During his visit, he interacted with traditional leaders and members of the community, listening to their concerns and sharing his vision for the country.
The NPP flagbearer’s promise to focus on issues rather than insults has been welcomed by many in the region. His commitment to decency and respect is seen as a breath of fresh air in Ghanaian politics.
As the campaign season heats up, Dr. Bawumia’s approach is likely to be closely watched by many Ghanaians. His commitment to addressing the social and economic challenges faced by the country is seen as a positive development, and his promise to refrain from insults and personal attacks is likely to resonate with many voters.
Dr. Bawumia’s promise to run a decent and respectful campaign focused on addressing the challenges faced by Ghanaians is a welcome development in the country’s political landscape. His approach is likely to contribute to a more positive and constructive political discourse in Ghana.