Dr Bawumia is the best economist Ghana has ever had

0
832

According to government spokesperson Palgrave Boajye Danuqash, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is considered to have the right brain and character to be the president of Ghana. He also mentioned that Dr. Bawumia is regarded as the best economist that Ghana has had. Mr. Boakye Danquah expressed his belief in Dr. Bawumia’s capabilities during an interview on the Big Issue on TV3.

“Dr Bawumia is the best economist that Ghana would have, that Ghana has had, and the future of Ghana.

“I see the media houses and even the NDC have a lot of admiration for the flagbearer of the NPP and I am glad because if we need to put proper economic knowledge and proper economic value systems in place, John Mahama comes nowhere near close, he comes nowhere.It is clear that Dr Bawuma is the right person to lead this country, he has the right brain, the right mindset, the right position, and the right character. ” He added

 

Dr. Bawumia’s address. It sounds like he’s going to outline his policy directives and share his digitalization agenda for Ghana. The theme of the address, “Ghana’s Next Chapter: Selfless Leadership and Bold Solutions for the Future,” sounds really inspiring. It’s great that he’s focusing on providing bold solutions and selfless leadership for the country. The address taking place at the Kofi-Ohene Konadu Auditorium of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) adds a special touch to the event.

 

Dr. Bawumia’s speech will focus on leveraging technology, data, and systems to promote inclusive economic growth. His vision to position Ghana as a digital hub for Africa and narrow the digital divide is inspiring. Applying digital technology and artificial intelligence to sectors like healthcare, education, and public service delivery can truly transform the country. It’s also impressive to know that Dr. Bawumia has been a driving force behind various digital transformation initiatives, especially within the public sector. His efforts have earned him the nicknames “digitalisation man” or “digital Bawumia.” The initiatives you mentioned, such as Ghana.gov payment options and mobile money interoperability, are examples of his commitment to advancing digitalization in Ghana.