15th February 2024 11:15:09 AM
2 mins readLeader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has taken aim at Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, accusing him of downplaying his role in the administration of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and contributing to the country's economic challenges.
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Kyerematen expressed his concerns about Bawumia's self-proclaimed position within the government's hierarchy, particularly referring to the vice president's recent characterization of himself as a "driver's mate" in the Akufo-Addo administration.
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In an interview on Oyerepa TV on February 12, 2024, Kyerematen voiced his disappointment with Bawumia's self-assessment, arguing that it contradicted the influential role the vice president has played in the government. Kyerematen contended that while the vice president has claimed credit for numerous government initiatives, referring to himself as a "driver's mate" undermined his authority and significance within the administration.
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"It is a bit disappointing for the vice president to say that he is the driver's mate, because if you say you are a co-pilot, then it makes sense because the presidency is one ticket. So you cannot strictly separate the president from the vice president," Kyerematen remarked.
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He continued, highlighting the inconsistency of a "mate" making significant decisions on behalf of the "driver," stating, "Have you seen a mate who takes major decisions on behalf of the driver? So it means that it is a conflicting signal and because you want power you want to debase the executive authority of a vice president.
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"Kyerematen's criticism comes in response to Bawumia's recent address at the UPSA auditorium in Accra on February 7, where the vice president outlined his vision for Ghana. Bawumia emphasized his readiness to assume the role of president, stating, "if, by the Grace of God, you make me President, I will be in the driver's seat with constitutionally mandated authority to pursue my vision and my priorities.
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"Bawumia outlined his vision for creating a prosperous and inclusive Ghana, emphasizing the need for unity and economic growth. However, Kyerematen's remarks underscore growing tensions and divisions within the ruling party regarding leadership dynamics and future aspirations.
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