By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Tolon RadioTolon RadioTolon Radio
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • GLOBAL
  • OPINION
  • GALLERY
  • VIDEOS
  • KNOW OUR PRESENTERS
Reading: Ghana’s Presidential Showdown: Bawumia vs. Mahama in a War of Questions on Social Media
Share
Tolon RadioTolon Radio
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Global
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Tech
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Global
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Tech
Follow US
Tolon Radio > Blog > POLITICS > Ghana’s Presidential Showdown: Bawumia vs. Mahama in a War of Questions on Social Media
POLITICS

Ghana’s Presidential Showdown: Bawumia vs. Mahama in a War of Questions on Social Media

By Tolon Radio October 30, 2024 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Source:tolonradio.com/Abdul Shakun Omae

n a heated exchange on social media, Ghana’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and former President John Dramani Mahama have challenged each other’s records in government, sparking a renewed debate on the country’s leadership and economic policies. This latest confrontation unfolded on Facebook, where Mahama initially posed five sharp questions to Bawumia, who responded with a counter-set of 50 questions aimed at Mahama’s tenure.

Mahama’s Five Questions for Bawumia.

Mahama’s questions focused on the economic challenges facing Ghana, specifically addressing issues that have emerged under the Economic Management Team (EMT), chaired by Bawumia. His questions were:

1. The Cedi’s Decline: Why has the Ghanaian cedi depreciated from GH₵4 to $1 in 2016 to nearly GH₵17 to $1 today?

2. Public Debt Surge: Why has Ghana’s public debt risen from GH₵120 billion in 2016 to GH₵763 billion in 2024?

3. Inflation Spike: What led to the rise of inflation to a Fourth Republic high of 54%?

4. Borrowing from the Bank of Ghana: Why did the government borrow over GH₵42 billion from the Bank of Ghana, resulting in a record loss of GH₵60 billion?

5. Economic Silence: Why has Bawumia avoided public lectures on the economy and refrained from discussing it in recent months?

These questions drew attention to economic difficulties under the current administration, and Mahama’s pointed critique suggested a perceived lack of transparency and accountability.

Bawumia’s 50 Questions for Mahama.

Responding swiftly, Bawumia issued a lengthy list of questions challenging Mahama’s own track record as president, calling for a one-on-one debate. His questions focused on a range of issues including infrastructure development, economic management, social services, and corruption. Bawumia criticized Mahama’s approach to policies and governance, suggesting that the former president’s legacy was one of failed promises and mismanagement. Some key questions included:

1. Social Interventions: What broad-based social interventions did Mahama implement as president?

2. Free SHS Opposition: Why did Mahama’s government run advertisements against the Free Senior High School (SHS) program?

3. Power Crisis: Why did Ghana experience over four years of “Dumsor” (power outages) during Mahama’s administration?

4. Banking System Collapse: Why did the banking system nearly collapse under Mahama’s leadership?

5. Corruption Measures: What specific measures did Mahama take to combat corruption?

Beyond these, Bawumia’s questions covered various sectors, including agriculture, education, infrastructure, and job creation, contending that the current administration had achieved more in these areas than Mahama’s government. He contrasted the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration’s accomplishments with what he characterized as Mahama’s shortcomings, citing the government’s Free SHS initiative, infrastructure projects, and efforts to improve digital services and financial inclusion.

Public Reactions and Calls for a Debate

The exchange has garnered significant public attention, with Ghanaians on social media calling for a live debate between the two leaders. This face-to-face showdown, supporters argue, would allow both leaders to substantiate their claims and address criticisms directly. The confrontation has highlighted the contrasting visions of the two political heavyweights, as both prepare for the 2024 elections.

In this intense back-and-forth, Bawumia’s insistence on a debate suggests his eagerness to publicly challenge Mahama on issues of governance and transparency, while Mahama’s pointed economic critique aims to underscore the financial burdens and challenges that Ghanaians are facing today. With both leaders rallying their bases and challenging each other’s credibility, the stage is set for a potentially defining moment in Ghana’s political landscape.

You Might Also Like

Former Sagnarigu MCE Accused of Betraying NPP for Cocoa Board Job — Defamation Suit Looms Against Tigoman 

Opinion : Why Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Remains the NPP’s Most Credible and Winnable Candidate

Atta Issah clarifies Northern Region’s inclusion in Big Push Project after initial budget omission

Parliament to begin debate on Mid-Year Budget review on Monday, July 28

Minority criticises government plan to channel NHIS funds into politically-branded health scheme

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
Popular News
NEWS

Mahama to deliver first SONA today

Tolon Radio February 27, 2025
Bawumia Has Changed “Turbulent” Political Landscape With His Campaign Of Issues – Paramount Chief Of Peki
Karaga MP donates corn mill machines to two Konkomba communities 
Nii Lantey expresses concern over Akwatia by-election after Ablekuma North violence
Jake Paul beats Mike Tyson in unanimous decision

TRENDING

Former Sagnarigu MCE Accused of Betraying NPP for Cocoa Board Job — Defamation Suit Looms Against Tigoman 
August 2, 2025
Opinion : Why Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Remains the NPP’s Most Credible and Winnable Candidate
August 1, 2025
Open Letter : A Passionate Appeal for Immediate Attention to Brewing Tensions in Dagbon
July 30, 2025
NSS Scandal: 8 suspects seek plea deal, offer to testify and refund stolen funds
July 28, 2025
Atta Issah clarifies Northern Region’s inclusion in Big Push Project after initial budget omission
July 28, 2025

You Might Also Like

POLITICSNEWS

Musah Superior accused Mahama’s government of shielding allies as corruption cases are dropped

July 24, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

Over 5,500 delegates to converge for NPP National Annual Delegates Conference today

July 19, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

We must re-group quickly and re-energize the NPP to win 2028 election, as NDC policies fail – Dr Amin Adam

July 16, 2025
NEWSOPINIONSPOLITICS

CHOOSING OUR FLAGBEARER IN JANUARY 2026 IS MOST STRATEGIC-Musah Superior writes

July 9, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

Bawumia wasn’t the problem — Kofi Ofosu Nkansah points to NPP’s unpopularity in 2024 loss

July 6, 2025
NEWSBUSINESSPOLITICS

D-Levy Exposes NDC’s Hypocrisy on Tax Relief – Dr. Amin Adam Criticises D-Levy Strategy

July 6, 2025
POLITICSNEWSOPINIONS

COULD DR BAWUMIA BE THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF GHANA?- Musah Superior writes

July 6, 2025
POLITICS

NPP Youth Organiser Slams EOCO Over Detention of Abdul Hanan, Appeals to Mahama for Intervention

July 4, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

NPP Rejects EC’s Decision to Rerun 19 Polling Stations in Ablekuma North

July 4, 2025
POLITICSNEWS

Farouk Aliu Mahama to go unopposed in an upcoming NPP Parliamentary primaries?

July 2, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

Stephen Amoah’s “Christians will not vote for a Muslim become Ghana’s President” comment reckless and stupid – Musah Superior fumes

June 21, 2025
BUSINESSPOLITICS

Women MPs visit AMA, Makola Market; pledge strong support for Market Women.

June 12, 2025
POLITICS

Campaign clean or step aside – Musah Superior cautions NPP Flagbearer aspirants

June 10, 2025
NEWSPOLITICS

Minority fires back at Roads Minister over Tamale–Walewale road claims

June 10, 2025
POLITICS

You would have done worse than Bawumia — Musah Superior to Kennedy Agyapong

June 9, 2025
Tolon RadioTolon Radio
Follow US
©2024 Tolon Radio. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?