Ghana is transitioning into the digitalization era, not the ‘akonfem’ era- Mahama

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Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has criticized National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, labeling his administration as an ‘akonfem’ era.

Speaking to party supporters at the Ofie Mega Walk in Akropong on Saturday, August 3, Dr. Bawumia stressed that Ghana is moving into a digital age, not an ‘akonfem’ era.

He outlined his plans for transforming the country, including implementing digitalization at the customs office to combat corruption and streamline passport applications.

Dr. Bawumia emphasized that digital technology will make processes like passport applications more efficient and seamless.

Dr. Bawumia also took a swipe at John Dramani Mahama, suggesting that Mahama will only serve a single term and therefore won’t be accountable to Ghanaians.

In contrast, Bawumia emphasized his commitment to serving two terms, ensuring both accountability and continuity.

He urged supporters to vote for him, asserting that Ghana needs a leader with new ideas, integrity, and best practices to drive the nation’s development.

“From the customs office, we’ll introduce the flat rate of duty and digit-ability to prevent corruption at the port for the development of the country.

We are bringing more initiatives on board as we launch our manifesto in a few weeks to come. Because of digitalization, passport application is going to be a thing of the past.

“If you have your card, you don’t have to apply and fill out a form for a passport.

We have all your details, so you’ll just pay the fee, and then we print your passport for you. This initiative will help the country to move into digitalisation.”

“Ghana is going into the digitalisation age, not the ‘akonfem ‘age. Vote for me so that we can also learn from the Europeans to develop our nation.

We are bringing new policies. Do you think their flagbearer can be a president for just four years? He’s also seeking for honeymoon, meaning he won’t do anything.

“However, I want to be president for eight years meaning I’ll come back to make accountability after my first term. He [Mahama] won’t come back to make accountability Ghana needs a new president with new ideas with integrity.”