n a spirited address at the launch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) 2024 manifesto in Winneba, former President John Mahama didn’t mince his words as he criticized President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s governance style. Apexnewsgh reports Describing him as “a president who just doesn’t get it,” Mahama launched into a scathing critique of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) under Akufo-Addo’s leadership. Mahama took aim at the rampant nepotism, corruption, and what he termed as maladministration within the NPP government. He highlighted the disturbing economic indicators plaguing the country, citing the alarming inflation rates soaring beyond 50% and the Ghana cedi’s worrying depreciation, which he noted was currently “hovering above 20%.” Expressing deep disappointment in the performance of Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, the acclaimed economic whiz kid and leader of the economic management team (EMT) under the NPP, Mahama questioned Bawumia’s suitability to steer the “crashed Ghanaian vehicle of state.” Mahama painted a picture of fading investor confidence in Ghana under the current administration, stressing that many domestic and foreign investors were adopting a cautious “wait-and-see” approach. In his interactions with these investors, Mahama recounted how they expressed hope that Ghanaians would exercise their democratic rights on December 7 to drive a change that would usher in a prosperous economy benefiting all. “Many domestic and foreign investors have adopted a wait-and-see attitude. Many of them I have met have told me that they are waiting for a signal from the Ghanaian people,” Mahama remarked. He emphasized the urgent need for a shift in Ghana’s political and business climate to create a conducive environment for investments to flourish, signaling a call for change towards a brighter economic future for the nation. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
John Dramani Mahama Rallying for Change in the 2024 Presidential Elections
John Dramani Mahama, the esteemed flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), took center stage at the party’s manifesto launch on a memorable Saturday, August 24, 2024. Apexnewsgh reports With unwavering conviction and a fire in his words, Mahama called upon his fellow Ghanaians to unite and make a decisive choice in the upcoming December elections. “We cannot fail Mother Ghana,” he resonated, his voice charged with emotion, “therefore, I urge you all to vote for change on December 7, 2024.” His message rang clear and resolute as he painted a stark contrast between the existing administration and the promise of a bright, hopeful future. Standing tall, Mahama expressed profound concern for the current state of affairs under the ruling party, declaring vehemently, “The time is up for this administration, the time is up for them to go.” In a poignant critique of the incumbent government, Mahama highlighted the erosion of democracy, shattered livelihoods, and plunging masses into poverty. His rallying cry extended beyond mere words, envisioning an end to what he termed a period marked by tyranny, cronyism, and corruption. “The upcoming election is our pivotal moment to put an end to this era of suffering and despair,” he proclaimed, his gaze unwavering. “Your vote on December 7th will mark the end of tyranny, cronyism, and corruption. It will pave the way for vision, experience, and trustworthiness, qualities that I will bring back to the Flagstaff House.” Mahama did not shy away from challenging the current administration, urging them to ready themselves for a transition of power. “They [current NPP government] should start writing their handing-over notes if they have not done so already,” he advised, his words laced with determination and hope for the future. In a stinging rebuke, Mahama characterized the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) as “the biggest political scam since independence in 1957,” denouncing the administration’s promises as a facade. “Nana Akufo-Addo is the President Ghana never got,” he emphasized. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Mahama’s Manifesto Vow: A Promise of Accountability and Transparency
In the heart of a bustling town, under the gaze of a curious crowd in Winneba, a promise was etched into the political fabric of Ghana by none other than the formidable flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the former President, John Dramani Mahama. Apexnewsgh reports With unwavering determination in his eyes and a fervor in his voice that resonated through the crowd, Mahama unveiled a groundbreaking declaration that stirred the nation. A promise, not just of change, but of a revolution in accountability and transparency. A vow that if the people chose him in the upcoming December 7 general elections, the landscape of governance would shift. In a resolute tone, Mahama declared his intention to introduce legislation that would erect formidable barriers against the avarice of politically exposed individuals, a move aimed at safeguarding state assets from falling into unworthy hands. Under the banner of his leadership, a new era would dawn, one where the nefarious grip of corruption on state coffers would be loosened. No longer would the elite few, cozy in political circles, have the audacity to plunder the nation’s resources at the expense of its people. “My children, my wife cannot buy state assets,” Mahama proclaimed firmly, ensuring that even those closest to him would be held to the highest standard of integrity. With the room pulsating with anticipation, he revealed his masterstroke – an initiative christened “Operation Recover All The Loot Strategies” (ORALS) – a battle cry meant to reclaim what was lost, to restore faith in the governance of the land. But his vision did not stop there. In a move that resonated with the dreams of everyday Ghanaians, Mahama expanded his pledge to the realm of education, an oasis of hope for the youth. He decreed that scholarships, the gateway to a brighter future, would no longer be a privilege of the privileged few with political connections. Relatives of politically exposed persons, including spouses and siblings, would no longer hold sway over the opportunities meant for the deserving. Instead, scholarships would find their way into the hands of the children of farmers, of ordinary Ghanaians striving for a better tomorrow. As the manifesto echoed through the streets, Mahama painted a picture of a Ghana where accountability was not just a word but a way of life, where transparency was not a luxury but a commitment. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
John Dramani Mahama Proposes Innovative Economic Shift with 24-Hour Economy Plan
In the heart of Winneba, Central Region, a groundbreaking proposal for Ghana’s economic future unfolded at the launch of the 2024 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Manifesto on a vibrant Saturday afternoon. John Dramani Mahama, the former president, stood before an eager crowd, unveiling a vision that promised a new dawn for the nation. Apexnewsgh reports With a determination as firm as the convictions in his voice, Mr. Mahama introduced a revolutionary concept: the implementation of a 1:3:3 schedule within a proposed 24-hour economy. He presented a physical symbol of this change, a 24-hour clock ticking away behind him. “One job, three shifts, three people,” he declared, explaining the essence of the plan, which would divide work into three shifts of eight hours each. The core promise of this initiative? Equality in opportunity; a scenario where “everyone will get something to eat.” His words resonated with the crowd as he painted a vivid picture of how the 24-hour economy would not only combat unemployment but soar the nation’s productivity to unprecedented heights. In a symbolic moment of unity, an official 24-hour economy anthem, infused with Jamaican rhythms, was released. The catchy tune hailed the economic policy as a beacon of hope, rallying all supporters of Mahama to join the movement towards restoring him to the Golden Jubilee House. John Dramani Mahama’s aspiration for presidential power reverberated through his speech, carrying a promise to reset Ghana’s governance and economic trajectory. As the country geared up for the impending elections on December 7, his primary adversary, Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, stood as the formidable challenger to this ambitious vision. The stage was set, the battle lines drawn. The fate of Ghana’s economic future hung in the balance as the nation braced itself for a crucial decision that would shape its destiny. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Mahama’s Office Hails OSP Ruling, Exonerating Him from Airbus Scandal Allegations
The Office of former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed satisfaction with the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) ruling, clearing him of allegations in the Airbus scandal. Apexnewsgh reports The statement from Mahama’s office emphasized that the OSP’s decision reaffirms his commitment to integrity, honesty, and transparency. The office noted that the facts of the case have always been clear, and the public has witnessed the ruling government’s attempts to exploit the matter for political gain. Despite the UK’s Serious Fraud Office clarifying that Mahama’s brother and others involved had no case to answer, the government persisted in framing the scandal as a political tool. The OSP’s revelation that President Nana Akufo-Addo personally requested the investigation into Mahama cast further doubt on the motives behind the initial accusations. Mahama’s office highlighted that over the last eight years, fabricated stories against him have been consistently proven false, and he has always made himself available for any investigation. The office extended a challenge to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and President Akufo-Addo to subject themselves to equal scrutiny and transparency. Mahama remains committed to Ghana’s progress and the fight against corruption, and will continue to advocate for a better Ghana for all, undeterred by fabrications or political machinations. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on; Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062.
Mahama Advocates for Independent Anti-Corruption Institutions to Combat Corruption
Former President John Dramani Mahama has stressed the need to remove political interference to effectively fight corruption in Ghana. Apexnewsgh reports Speaking to journalists in Bolgatanga, Mahama emphasized that anti-corruption institutions must operate independently to execute their mandates effectively. Mahama argued that political meddling hampers the operations of these bodies, undermining their ability to combat corruption. He believes that autonomy, resources, legislative backing, and operational freedom are essential for these institutions to function without fear or favor. Mahama also suggested empowering civil society organizations and the media to expose corruption, complementing the efforts of anti-corruption bodies. He emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in governance, calling for a collective effort to tackle corruption head-on. Mahama’s comments come as he wraps up his four-day national campaign tour in the region, highlighting his commitment to fighting corruption and promoting good governance. By advocating for independent anti-corruption institutions, Mahama aims to ensure that Ghana makes significant strides in eliminating corruption and its associated practices. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062/0248250270.
Mahama Praises Adongo, Says He’s Chased Bawumia Away from Economic Discussions
At a rally in Bolgatanga, John Dramani Mahama, flag-bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), hailed Isaac Adongo, Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga, as a sharp brain and a master of finances and economics. Apexnewsgh reports Mahama introduced Adongo as the NDC’s parliamentary candidate for the 2024 elections, highlighting his expertise in leading the party’s financial and economic propositions in parliament. Mahama credited Adongo’s exceptional skills for making Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s leader and an economist, avoid discussing the economy. “He’s like my younger brother. When it comes to finance and economics, it is he who makes the vice president run away,” Mahama said, adding that Adongo has become a thorn in the flesh of the NPP. Mahama urged voters to return Adongo to Parliament in 2025 to help him pursue sound economic policies if the NDC wins the elections. He warned against the NPP’s tactic of persuading voters to reject NDC parliamentary candidates, which could lead to a “skirt and blouse” outcome, crippling the NDC’s ability to pass and implement policies. Mahama praised Adongo as one of the NDC’s sharp young men on the front bench of parliament, saying, “When I come into office, I need these people to help me work so that we can turn the economy around.” He emphasized the importance of voting NDC for both presidential and parliamentary candidates to ensure effective governance. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062/0248250270.
Mahama Takes Jab at Bawumia: Ghana Needs Experienced Leader, Not ‘Driver’s Mate’
In a rally in Bolgatanga, Presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama took a swipe at his likely contender, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, saying Ghana requires an experienced leader, not an inexperienced “driver’s mate”. Apexnewsgh reports Mahama emphasized the country’s dire situation, mismanaged by the current administration, necessitates a skilled team to put things right. Referencing Bawumia’s self-description as a “driver’s mate”, Mahama argued that the Vice-President has admitted his lack of leadership skills, making him unfit to lead the country. In contrast, Mahama believes his experience and demonstrated ability to tackle crises make him the ideal candidate. Mahama told the crowd, “We don’t need a driver’s mate… We need an experienced driver to move the car out of the ditch, put it back on the road, and drive us safely to our destination.” He praised his running-mate, Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, as a competent co-driver who will help resolve the country’s crises. Mahama highlighted the historic significance of having a female Vice-President, inspiring women to strive for high positions. Continuing to taunt Bawumia, Mahama said, “She’s not going to be a driver’s mate. She’s going to be a co-driver.” He urged electorates not to risk the country’s potential by voting for the NPP candidate, who has demonstrated a lack of experience and qualities to navigate Ghana out of its troubles. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062/0248250270.
Mahama Pledges Modern Stadium, Infrastructure Development, and Accountability in Upper East Region
Presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama has made a series of promises to the people of Upper East Region, including the construction of a modern stadium in Bolgatanga. Apexnewsgh reports Mr. Mahama observed that the region is rich in sporting talent and requires a state-of-the-art facility to nurture and realize its potential. During his campaign, Mahama emphasized the importance of a modern stadium, saying it will create jobs and help young talents harness their potential. He criticized the current administration’s astroturf projects, calling them substandard, and assured that his proposed stadium will be an ultramodern facility with all necessary amenities. Mahama also pledged to secure funds for the equipment of the newly constructed clinical block at the Upper East Regional Hospital, blaming the current administration for the project’s non-completion. He promised to undertake other infrastructural projects, including road construction and dam rehabilitation, to improve agriculture and food security. Furthermore, Mahama reiterated his resolve to hold the Akufo-Addo government accountable for alleged state capture and pervasive corruption. He believes the NPP government is pushing for Dr. Bawumia’s election to avoid accountability and urged Ghanaians to vote them out of office. Mahama’s promises aim to address the region’s infrastructure needs, promote sports development, and ensure accountability in governance. His campaign focuses on empowering the youth, improving living standards, and fighting corruption. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062/0248250270.
Jobs, Not Phones: Mahama’s Message to Bawumia and the Youth of Ghana
In a passionate appeal, former President John Dramani Mahama addressed the plight of Ghana’s youth, urging Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to prioritize job creation over material handouts. Apexnewsgh reports Mahama emphasized that young Ghanaians, many of whom have spent years completing their education, are desperate for employment opportunities, not phones or credit scoring systems. “These individuals have spent years living with their parents, relying on them for support,” Mahama said. “What they need is a chance to stand on their own two feet, to earn a living and care for themselves and their families.” Mahama’s message was clear: jobs, not handouts, are the key to unlocking the potential of Ghana’s youth. “Give them jobs, and they will buy their own phones,” he declared. “They don’t need Bawumia’s one cedi, two cedi phone. They need income, they need opportunities, and that’s what the NDC is committed to providing.” As Mahama’s words resonated with the audience, it was evident that he had struck a chord. The youth of Ghana are crying out for a chance to build a better future, and Mahama’s promise to deliver jobs and opportunities has ignited a sense of hope and anticipation. Source: Apexnewsgh.com









