October 30, 2024
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CALLING FOR A DEBATE BETWEEN DR. MAHAMOUD BAWUMIA AND FORMER PRESIDENT, JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA

Hon Christian Adu Poku (DCE Afigya Kwabre South) writes…

Ghana has come of age and gone through this 4th republic successfully.

Civil societies and many organizations have played major roles in shaping the destiny of this country over the years. Consequently, many of them have organized debates to shape the campaigns and manifestoes of political parties.

Am however shocked, that six (6) months away from this elections non of these civil societies have found it prudent to organize a debate for at least, the major political parties candidates vying for the Presidency.

Where are the IMANIs, the CDDs, Organized Labours, Civic Education organizations , etc. I am challenging any of the civil societies to organize presidential debate to bring out the good and bad of our candidates. Even if not for all, the Vice President and the former President.

The presidential debate is very essential. This will let Ghanaians see who has the best leadership skills and ideas to manage corporate Ghana. Ghanaians want to see all that the presidential aspirants are telling us at a one stop shop. This will let us pick and choose the best.

The Vice Presidential candidates should also be quizzed to see if they really have what it takes to become the Veep.

Both positions should not be taken on a silver platter. “If you think you are capable show your prowess”

What is happening currently is not giving the citizens the feel and grasp of the ideas and intentions of our aspirants. What is going on in the political landscape currently is, as if everybody is playing his own football on an empty field without referees, hence some of them are playing the ball anyhow and anywhere they like.

No, they can’t have a field day. They should be quizzed. Some are setting their own questions and answering them. Ghanaians deserve to know their plans and policies. Again, you be seen to be on top of your game. You can’t throw anything out there and go scot free.

Indeed, we want a well coordinated and a prepared field with good referees to moderate and bring out what is in them in one arena.

In fact, all the aspirants should be quizzed. Governing a country is not a child’s play. It is a serious business. Ghana cannot be left in the hands of just anybody at all in the name of elections. He who wants to rule must come well prepared.

That sort of *Ayare-cough* thing will not be entertained.

Ghanaians are looking forward to this debate *”paaaaa”*. We want to see who is who. We live in a country where, anytime a presidential candidate speaks, you get people to either correct or explain what he means.

It is important to hear from their own mouths *”fiili fiili”* so that no one comes to throw innuendos and paraphrase what they mean to us.

As l write Ghanaians are finding it difficult to understand the vision of the former President and what the 24Hr economy means and how he intends to execute it.

Many stalwarts of NDC have tried to explain it but unsuccessful. The debate will provide a good opportunity for he himself to explain it to the hearing of everyone.

This forum will also provide a good opportunity to the Vice president, Dr. Bawumia to articulate his vision on what he means by a uniform tax system and how he intends to implement it.

Again, it will afford Ghanaians the opportunity to understand *”Nkoko nketenkete”* by the former president John Dramani Mahama and *”Monfa steer no mma me* by the Vice President, Dr. Mahamoud Bawumia.

Our universities and civil society organizations should take it upon themselves to organize debates among all the Presidential aspirants . Let’s see how they will react to issues and to each other.

Cheddar is touting of how he intends to dredge and bring the sea to Kumasi. When he was quizzed he laments that some Ghanaians have misconstrued him. So what does he actually mean?. Organizers should help us understand the Presidential aspirants at one forum.

Any Presidential aspirant and a running mate who runs away from the debates is not worth voting for. The mere fact that you have been chosen by your party or electing yourself as an aspirant does not mean you can lead and manage a nation.

If indeed, our Universities are worth their pedigree, they should come out and organize fora to quiz these aspirants. Civil societies should also show their worth by doing same. Nevertheless, there can be a collaboration of institutions to let this happen. Ghanaians will be very grateful if this opportunity is provided for them.

*By: Christian Adu Poku a.k.a Dr. APC*
*(The voice from afar)*

Source; www.leakyghana.com