In a recent statement, Ghana’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia expressed his confidence in his ability to defeat former President John Dramani Mahama in the upcoming elections. Bawumia claimed that even the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) recognizes his potential as a formidable opponent.
Addressing a gathering of party faithfuls, Bawumia stated, “The NDC knows that I am the one who can beat Mahama. They are aware of my track record and the work I have done for the country. They understand that I have the vision and the competence to lead Ghana forward.”
Bawumia’s comments come at a time when political parties in Ghana are gearing up for the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place later next year. The contest is expected to be fiercely fought, with both major parties vying for supremacy.
With Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia asserting his confidence in his ability to defeat John Dramani Mahama, the battle for Ghana’s presidency promises to be an intense and closely watched affair. Ghanaians will exercise their democratic right to choose their next leader, determining the country’s trajectory for the years to come.