15th February 2024 12:09:28 PM
1 min readThe National Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed skepticism over Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's bid for the presidency, alleging that voting for him would essentially be a continuation of President Akufo-Addo's governance.During a press conference, NDC's General Secretary Fiifi Kwetey emphasized Dr.
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Bawumia's integral role in the current administration, suggesting that his promises for change are merely attempts to deceive voters.Kwetey highlighted concerns over Dr. Bawumia's credibility, pointing to past unfulfilled promises such as reducing taxes and avoiding levies on mobile money transactions. He accused Dr.
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Bawumia of conveniently overlooking his involvement in controversial policies, including the E-Levy and VAT on previously exempt items.Furthermore, Kwetey urged Dr. Bawumia to take responsibility for the economic burdens imposed by the government and called for immediate action to alleviate the tax burdens on Ghanaians.The NDC's stance comes in response to Dr.
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Bawumia's recent address at the University of Professional Studies in Accra, where he outlined his presidential aspirations and proposed policies, including the abolishment of the E-Levy and VAT on electricity.Despite Dr. Bawumia's promises for change, Kwetey reiterated doubts about his trustworthiness, alleging a "character deficit" and a lack of remorse for past misrepresentations.
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As Ghana prepares for the upcoming general elections, the NDC's critique underscores the intensifying political discourse surrounding the future direction of the country and the competing visions put forth by the major political parties.
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