Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Although once upon a time the legendary Sir John asked politicians to fear delegates, we are certain that discerning voters will make the choice for continuity in change.
The December 7 contest is a straight choice between the destiny changer and the rest of the contestants whose stock-in-trade is insults and the peddling of hate speech.
The hatred these elements have against Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has even been extended to the Gentle Giant, former President John Agyekum Kufuor, to the extent that his mentee can look him in the face and smear him.
Unable to withstand the popularity of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, these visionless politicians have hired character assassins such as Captain Smart and Kevin Taylor to run down political opponents of John Mahama.
These media characters have extended their propaganda to respected institutions such as the Ghana Armed Forces, the clergy and traditional authorities for daring to speak the truth about the honesty, hard work and integrity of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC), desperate for power and lacking the capacity to raise the issues, its leaders such as Asiedu Nketia and the candidate himself, John Mahama, have decided to introduce ethnic and religious sentiments into our politics.
The opponents of the ruling NPP have tried all kinds of propaganda to cause disaffection for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia but to no avail, and only God knows what next the NDC and its allies are thinking to do to make the country ungovernable, a few days to the general election.
We do not pretend to know about their diabolical plans, but wish to appeal to the police and other security agencies to be vigilant during the run-up to the polls and after.
Suddenly, the NDC has the magic wand to resolve all of Ghana’s problems; youth unemployment is within the grasp of John Mahama, the falling rate of the cedi will be a thing of the past, interest rates will drop to record low, inflation will be the best rate in sub-Saharan Africa and indeed cost of living will be below the global average.
Today, perhaps, some Indians or some other people with powerful antidotes have fortified John Mahama with new brains to prescribe solutions to Ghana’s challenges.
 The NDC apparatchiks want to rewrite history and the country’s development process. While former President John Mahama was on record to remind us less humans that development is a continuum, but today he wants to take credit for all the development activities.
Governance is such that the processes towards development is quite a very elaborate one that takes years to wrap up, and that is why it is illogical for John Mahama to want to take credit for the East Legon Flower Pot flyover.
John Mahama should be patting President Akufo-Addo on the back for completing the project he initiated, if there is need to make such projects such as the Pokuase Interchange and the Motorway extension project the issues for electoral debate.
The good thing to the Ghanaian is that the project has been completed, in the present case, the East Legon Flower Pot flyover to ease traffic in that area, especially by commuters to and from the Spintex road.
The NDC lacks the capacity to face off with the NPP when it comes to delivery of campaign promises to the people.
The NDC’s communications team led by disrespectful Sammy Gyamfi has taken the path of propaganda instead of prescribing the solutions to our challenges. It is becoming crystal clear that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has become a hard nut to crack. His bold solutions to our problems, his vision and above all integrity put him ahead of all the candidates in the presidential race.
It is our expectations that discerning Ghanaians will be guided by their future to cast their ballot for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, arguably the man who has changed the dynamics of politics today, forcing other candidates to become copycats.
Even the NDC, said to be the biggest opposition political party, is unable to fashion out any unique initiative for the future but ape Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia everyday.
The difference is very clear, and the good people of Ghana will help to take us to the much anticipated Fourth Industrial Revolution powered by digitalisation.