In the heart of the Upper East region, a war of words erupted between two political giants. Apexnewsgh reports
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, confident in his campaign rally, declared that his eight years in office would far surpass former President John Dramani Mahama’s mere four years. But Mahama, not one to back down, shot back with a powerful response.
“A good leader can achieve more in four years than a poor leader can in eight,” Mahama declared, his voice ringing with conviction. “And I should know, for in my four years as president, I brought progress and prosperity to this great nation.”
Mahama reminded the crowd of his accomplishments: resolving the energy crisis, providing excess generation capacity, and steering the country towards growth.
He contrasted this with the current state of affairs, where state enterprises are hemorrhaging losses, debts are skyrocketing, and the lights are flickering off.
But Mahama’s message was not one of despair. Instead, it was a promise of hope and renewal. “We will reverse the damage, put our country back on the path of progress, and ensure prosperity for all,” he vowed.
As the crowd erupted in cheers, it was clear that Mahama’s response had struck a chord.
The battle for the presidency had only just begun, and one thing was certain – only one man could lead Ghana towards a brighter future.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com