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Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Democratic Governance,
(IDEG) Dr. Kwesi Jonah has stated that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia can
contribute his quota towards Ghana’s socio-economic transformation
without necessarily being a Vice President.
According to him, the
newly outdoored NPP vice-Presidential candidate can equally serve the
nation better as a Finance Minister or Economic Adviser to the
President.
“Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia is a very competent technocrat,
very experienced in the area of banking and finance and he has occupied
very high responsible positions in Ghana and outside Ghana; but I don’t
think that he needs to be a Vice President before he can bring the
knowledge and the experience he has to bare on the development of this
country.”
Dr. Kwesi Jonah took this stand in an exclusive
interview with Citi News on the sidelines at a day’s meeting on
strengthening the Judiciary to deal with human rights abuses during the
December elections.
The meeting was held in Accra under the auspices of the Legal Resources centre.
He
said, “As a finance minister he can do it and even as an economic
adviser to the President he can do it so I don’t think that the only
time he can bring his knowledge and experience to bare on this country
is only when he becomes a vice President,”
Adding, “I have a lot
of respect for this gentleman but I don’t think he needs to be a vice
President before we can get him to help develop this country.”
He
endorsed the emergence of new political parties as the December
elections campaign thickened but kicked against the rumour that the
Rawlingses intended forming a new political party.
“First of all
let me say that his Excellency the former President and his wife are not
coming out with a new party, I don’t believe in that rumour, but coming
to the substantive point, new parties are springing up because the
constitution grants freedom of association.” |
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