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Dr Bawumia has better track record than Mahama-Kennedy Osei Nyarko

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia ought to be given the opportunity to serve as president, according to Hon. Kennedy Osei Nyarko, Member of Parliament (MP) for Akim Swedru.

He pleaded with Ghanaians to choose Dr. Bawumia for president over John Mahama, stating that he is capable of handling the position.

Hon. Kennedy Osei Nyarko emphasized the need for impartiality in evaluating both candidates.

He said the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had a better track record than former President John Dramani Mahama, and should be given “a chance” in the 2024 General Election.

“Before you attempt to ask Dr. Bawumia for any unfulfilled promises you must first ask President Mahama about his failed promises when he was a president. In an attempt to attack and pooh-pooh Dr. Bawumia don’t behave sheepishly.”

“Every action you take against Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia is met with failure by John Mahama as well. Mr. Mahama has a proven track record having served as both President and Vice President.Whatever it is, whether it’s transformational leadership or corruption,”Hon. Kennedy Osei Nyarko told Accra-based Original TV.

And after considering everything, I decided that it would be best to select Vice President Bawumia and give him an opportunity.

According to him, Vice President Bawumia is a better choice to lead the nation than NDC flagbearer John Mahama.

He claims that Dr. Bawumia’s diligence has earned him the NPP’s flagbearership for the 2024 elections.

As the first leader of the NPP of northern descent, Dr. Bawumia achieved historic status. After winning the party’s special and main presidential candidate contests, he will succeed his boss, President Akufo-Addo, as head of the party’s leadership.

Mr. Bawumia has supported numerous digital transformation projects since taking office in 2017, particularly in the public sector. His perseverance earned him titles such as “digital Bawumia” and “digitalization man.”

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