“Ghana has faced a lot of significant challenges because of COVID-19 and the war in Europe, but the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration has done better. Mahama left office with 3.37% growth rate. How can this person convince us that he did better as president and should be brought back?
“Ghana’s economy grew at 4.7% during the first quarter of this year. As we speak, the economy is performing better than analysts’ expectations. The economy grew at 6.9% in the second quarter, and this makes the current managers better managers of the economy.”
These are the words of the Dean of Accounting and Finance at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA), Professor Isaac Boadi, when he granted an interview to NET2 TV in Accra recently.
According to the Professor of Accounting and Finance, in September 2019, inflation came down to 7.6% under Akufo-Addo, which is the lowest level achieved since March 1992.
To him, therefore, President Akufo-Addo performed better, even in the face of the global economic meltdown.
He contended that an administration that performed abysmally when there was no major economic crisis on a global scale, should not be elected in place of the one that had performed better in the face of global economic crisis.
“Under Mahama, there was no COVID-19 and there was no war in Europe, but they left a growth rate of 3.4%. In the face of COVID-19 and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, Akufo-Addo’s economic figures have outperformed those of Mahama.
“Under such conditions, why should the one who performed poorly be elected? The current managers of the economy have done better and should be re-elected to continue managing the economy,” he indicated.
The UPSA don advised Ghanaians to support and vote for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, whose Economics background can help the country grow in leaps and bounds.
“Let us not make the mistake of voting for the NDC and John Dramani Mahama. There is nothing attractive in bringing back Mahama. His records are so bad that it would be unconscionable for Ghanaians to elect him to lead the country again. Mahama is unfit to lead Ghana again with his poor record.”