A senior lecturer at the University of Ghana Business School, Professor Kobby Mensah, thinks Ghanaian voters will not trust the promises of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the campaign towards election 2024.
His argument is that, many of the promises earlier made by Dr Bawumia ahead of Election 2016 and 2020 have not been fulfilled therefore it will be difficult for Ghanaians to believe in Dr Bawumia’s promises again.
For him, Vice President Bawumia has on many occasions failed to keep to his promises, thus it will be difficult for Ghanaians to trust him on his new promises.
In a radio interview on Accra-based Neat FM on Monday, Prof. Mensah expressed concern about how politicians are buying their way into political leadership with money.
According to him, political parties must take action against their members who influence the voting pattern with money, adding that such persons should be referred to security agencies for investigations.
Prof. Kobby Mensah said it is possible for people to volunteer to work for their political parties when they find the right leadership, adding that the party must not pay delegates to do the party’s work.
For him, it is wrong for delegates to expect to be paid by their parties for doing the party’s work, saying becoming a delegate affords “you the opportunity to learn leadership skills.”
He said politicians who pay money to delegates to vote for them “should be ashamed of themselves.”