Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku challenged Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia over recent comments about bringing valuable concepts to Ghana's government. Opoku works for Bryan Acheampong's presidential campaign and posted his criticism on Facebook. He argued that smart thinking must produce real results that help people find work and build prosperity. The campaign member said concepts that fail to help citizens deserve serious doubt. He stated that all good thinking should lead to employment opportunities and money-making chances.
Bawumia spoke to more than 200 former local government leaders during a recent Accra meeting. The Vice President presented himself as someone ready to return to political leadership after losing power. He compared his situation to former President John Mahama's successful comeback during 2024 elections. Bawumia hopes to win support from these former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives. His strategy focuses on building relationships with key party members across Ghana.
Competition grows stronger among New Patriotic Party members preparing for 2028 primary elections. Different groups already work to gather backing for their preferred candidates. Acheampong served as Minister for Food and Agriculture and many people see him as a serious challenger for party leadership. His supporters actively promote his chances of leading the party into future elections. Various camps compete for control over the party's direction after recent electoral losses.
Opoku emphasized that successful leadership requires both creative thinking and money to make changes happen. He believes wealthy people can govern effectively just like those with less money. However, he warned that smart plans without proper funding often remain worthless documents. The campaign supporter stressed that leaders must demonstrate their ability to turn ideas into actual programs that benefit citizens.
Bawumia spoke to more than 200 former local government leaders during a recent Accra meeting. The Vice President presented himself as someone ready to return to political leadership after losing power. He compared his situation to former President John Mahama's successful comeback during 2024 elections. Bawumia hopes to win support from these former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives. His strategy focuses on building relationships with key party members across Ghana.
Competition grows stronger among New Patriotic Party members preparing for 2028 primary elections. Different groups already work to gather backing for their preferred candidates. Acheampong served as Minister for Food and Agriculture and many people see him as a serious challenger for party leadership. His supporters actively promote his chances of leading the party into future elections. Various camps compete for control over the party's direction after recent electoral losses.
Opoku emphasized that successful leadership requires both creative thinking and money to make changes happen. He believes wealthy people can govern effectively just like those with less money. However, he warned that smart plans without proper funding often remain worthless documents. The campaign supporter stressed that leaders must demonstrate their ability to turn ideas into actual programs that benefit citizens.