Can Bawumia Jail Corrupt NPP Operatives ?? - Diasporans Asks

The NPP government led by Dr Mamudu Bawumia and his running mate Dr Opoku Prempeh , since Nana Akuffo Addo has been relegated to “Lame Duck” status, have been faced with a serious dilemma of how to sell their message to the Ghanaian people .

Many Ghanaians around the country keep asking the question, Will Mamudu Bawumia be able to boldly declare that his government would be able to prosecute and jail corrupt NPP Government officials found guilty of some of the blatant corrupt practices that riddled the Akuffo Addo government over the past 7yrs , and if indeed Bawumia is able to boldly say and do this , his future within the NPP fraternity would and could secure the needed votes and confidence that seem to elude his chances of ever becoming president of the Republic of Ghana.

The “It is Possible “ campaign train seem to be derailing itself at every chance it gets, with Bawumia constantly shooting him self in the foot because his driver’s mate syndrome has indeed given less off an authority over his own handlers , not to mention the fact that the Akan fraternity within the NPP family still do not see themselves succumbing to a northerner . It has been stated over and over within the Ghanaian political spectrum that the National Patriotic Party (NPP) is a tribal organisation, where class is enforced in a way that creates inferiority complexes for those that do not belong to “the class” of so-called elites.

Ghanaians across board, have witnessed too many instances where the vice president has told half truths and lies , as well as instances where blatant corruptive acts has been unearthed by well meaning Ghanaians and the office of both the president and his vice have been quiet on , somewhat owning up to the corruption with their silence to these crimes against the state of Ghana .

The Vice President’s campaign as seen by many observers both internally and externally , is a campaign that is going NO WHERE because the credibility and integrity of Dr Mamudu Bawumia is currently in the gutters , and his personality seen too comical for the highest office of the land. Another striking point is that his handlers are refusing to see the need to manage the damage that his words has caused or created to NPP party , and the absence of this critical damage control drive is going to cost the NPP the chance to break the eight .

A cross section of Ghanaians believe that the NPP government has scammed them of good governance and therefore IT IS NO LONGER POSSIBLE for Ghanaians to be SCAMMED again after everything that has been exposed to the Ghanaian people , thanks to Okudzeto Ablakwa the NDC member of Parliament.

For Bawumia to shift gear and start reproaching his own corrupt members of government, would be his only hope for his political survival, if indeed he wants to make a difference within the NPP fraternity. But , this gear would be something his camp would not dare touch , because their hands have been spiked and spiked with too many corruptive acts , that would mean they themselves would have to apologise to the Ghanaian people first , and seek forgiveness for their acts of corruption that has deprived the youth of the country a meaningful life.

Diplomatic circles within the country , hold some very interesting chatter and viewpoints on Ghana 🇬🇭, and many are watching how the Ghanaian youth of today would react come December 7th 2024. At a recent informal gathering of expats in the country , the joke around the table was , “the only thing left for this NPP government to sell to complete all deals would be the Jubilee House “ unquote.

Clearly this indicates that the international community has lost faith in the governance class of the NPP party and this paves way for the incoming NDC government to review and create templates that would never make them tow the lines/ways of the current government.

Ghanaians will indeed be fighting for their second independence on December 7th 2024 and the jury is still out there on who is to win . May God continue to bless our homeland Ghana.

A. Dodoo
Social Commentator/ Chairperson for the Diasporan Development Network (DDN)

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