Bawumia not to blame for Ghana’s economic decline – Stephen Amoah

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A member of Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign strategy team, Dr. Stephen Amoah, has rejected claims that former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was responsible for Ghana’s economic downturn.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Dr. Amoah said it would be dishonest to blame the New Patriotic Party’s loss and economic challenges solely on Dr. Bawumia.

He described such claims as political propaganda.

He noted that broader economic dynamics, rather than one individual, contributed to the situation.

He believes that the party’s focus should be on selecting a candidate who best represents its future and enhances its chances of regaining power.

“Bawumia is not responsible for destroying the economy of Ghana. It would be misleading to blame the decline of the NPP solely on him. Having studied economics, I understand the complexities involved. This narrative is just political propaganda that unfairly holds Bawumia accountable.

“We need to focus on the dynamics at play and what the people truly want for the future of our country. The NPP has contributed significantly to Ghana, so our primary goal should be to regain power. The public does not despise the NPP, but timing is crucial; the right representation is what matters,” Dr. Stephen Amoah added.

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