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Ghana Election: Dr. Bawumia Endorsements

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana’s upcoming 2024 general elections, has seen notable endorsements and movements in public sentiment according to recent information available.

There have been various endorsements from different sectors of Ghanaian society for Dr. Bawumia. For instance, there’s mention of endorsements from regions like the Ashanti Region, and specific constituencies like Savelugu, Sagnarigu, Tamale Central, Tamale North, and Tamale South. These endorsements indicate a broad base of support across different regions, suggesting a strong grassroots campaign for Dr. Bawumia.

Dr. Bawumia’s campaign seems to be focusing on issues like the economy, jobs, and education, which resonate with voter concerns. His selection of Matthew Opoku Prempeh (Napo) as his running mate was a strategic move, given Napo’s background in education and his role in implementing significant educational policies like the Free Senior High School program.

Recent polls have shown varying results. While some polls indicated Dr. Bawumia leading by a slight margin over John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), others suggested Mahama might have a lead. These polls reflect the tight race and the fluid nature of voter preferences as the election approaches.

Despite endorsements, Dr. Bawumia’s campaign has not been without challenges. There have been criticisms and political jabs from opponents, including accusations of insults from his camp, which he has addressed, emphasizing a focus on policies rather than personal attacks.

The mention of endorsements from diverse groups, including traders like those from Makola and influential figures within and outside his party, underscores a campaign strategy aimed at building a broad coalition of support, appealing to both urban and rural voters, and across different economic and social classes.

Dr. Bawumia’s campaign into the 2024 election illustrates a mix of strong endorsements, a focus on key voter issues, and a dynamic interaction with public sentiment as reflected on platforms like X.

His campaign’s narrative seems to pivot around economic transformation, educational reform, and leveraging his economic background to address Ghana’s challenges, amidst a competitive electoral landscape.

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Mahama’s Security Overhaul: New Appointments Announced

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President John Dramani Mahama has recently announced new appointments to enhance Ghana’s national security framework. 
Before his official inauguration, Mahama established a six-member interim team to manage national security issues. This team, effective from January 7, 2025, is led by Prosper Douglas Bani, a former Minister for the Interior. Other members include Lt. General Peter Augustine Blay (Rtd.), former Chief of Defence Staff, and Kofi Totobi Quakyi, former Minister for National Security, among others. This team was set to oversee national security operations until permanent appointments could be made.

After his swearing-in, Mahama has made several key appointments related to security. Prosper Bani has been tasked with leading the Interim Security Taskforce. Additionally, there are mentions of Kofi Boakye, Charles Kipo, and others in new security roles, indicating a comprehensive approach to reorganizing the security sector.

President Mahama has also emphasized addressing security issues in the Bawku region, promising key appointments this week to tackle the ongoing conflict. He aims to restore lasting peace in the area by prioritizing security concerns.

These appointments reflect Mahama’s commitment to enhancing national security, ensuring stability during the transition period, and addressing immediate security concerns. The inclusion of experienced professionals in these roles suggests an intention to leverage their expertise for effective governance and security management.

 

These actions align with Mahama’s broader agenda to streamline government operations and focus on key areas like security, which he highlighted during his campaign and in his first days in office.

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President Mahama Embarks on Peace Mission in Bawku and Nalerigu

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President John Dramani Mahama embarked on a peace mission to Bawku and Nalerigu on January 14, 2025, aiming to address the long-standing conflict in these areas. His visit was part of efforts to engage with conflicting factions and key stakeholders to promote dialogue and foster lasting peace.
Mahama met with the Bawku Naaba, Zug-raan Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, and the overlord of the Mamprugu traditional area, Nayiiri Bohagu Abdulai Mahami, to discuss security and peace initiatives. He also held meetings with top security chiefs in Accra before heading to Bawku, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to resolving the conflict.
President Mahama assured the residents of Bawku that his administration would prioritize their security concerns. He promised key security appointments within the week to address the ongoing crisis, underlining his commitment by stating that these new appointees would make Bawku one of their top priorities. This includes roles like the Minister of Defense, National Security Advisor, and others.
The visit has been viewed positively by some, with security analysts like Colonel Festus Aboagye (Rtd) suggesting that it sends a strong message to conflicting parties to exercise caution and prioritize peace. The National Peace Council also described Mahama’s visit as critical for achieving lasting peace in Bawku.
The peace mission comes in the context of recent events, including an attack on a truck in Walewale, which highlights the ongoing insecurity in the region. Mahama’s visit was also set against the backdrop of his campaign promises to resolve the Bawku conflict if elected, indicating a continuation of efforts to bring stability to the region.

This mission reflects a broader vision for a united Ghana, where disputes are settled through diplomacy and mutual understanding. However, the effectiveness of these engagements will depend on the follow-through of the promises made and the cooperation of all involved parties.

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John Mahama’s Regional Minister Nominations

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President John Mahama has recently nominated 10 individuals for the position of regional ministers, submitting their names to Parliament for approval. The nominees includes; 
  • Northern Region: Ali Adolf John
  • Oti Region: John Kwadwo Gyapong
  • Volta Region: James Gunu
  • Eastern Region: Mrs. Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey
  • North-East Region: Ibrahim Tia
  • Ashanti Region: Dr. Frank Amoakohene
  • Upper East Region: Akamugri Donatus Atanga
  • Ahafo Region: Charity Gardiner
These nominations are part of Mahama’s strategic governance rollout for his new administration. The list of nominees was shared across various media platforms, indicating a broad communication strategy to inform the public and stakeholders about these key appointments.

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