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    Building Roads and Hospitals Are Not Enough, Ghana Needs to Leapfrog with BOLD Solutions

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 9, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Virgin Blogger Blog of Friday, 8 November 2024

    Source: Christopher A. Ranson


    In Ghana, the promises of building new roads and hospitals are quite

    accustomed phrases older voters are far too well familiar with during election

    periods. From political events to the dissemination of messages on traditional

    and new media, these mediums are filled with such oral contracts between

    politicians and the masses. The euphoria of elections also propels such rhetoric

    to the highest altitude, curtailing critical thinking among citizens.

    As a developing country, of course these infrastructural developments are

    hugely needed, and such commitments should be well articulated during

    electoral campaigns and achieved when a political party forms government.

    Currently, the younger demographic in Ghana who are estimated to be about

    60% to 70% of the voting percentage, argue that such development promises are

    the bare minimum and are yearning for bolder solutions from politicians. They

    are right, these infrastructure projects will help solve social and economic

    challenges faced by millions of Ghanaians but ultimately, Ghana needs more

    daring, practical, innovative, and expedited solutions to move the country on a

    path to a brighter future. As many politicians are becoming very informed about

    the shift in what voters are asking for, especially the younger demographic,

    campaign manifestos are starting to be inventive and totally modifying

    infrastructural promises with digitization, or 24-hour economy promises, hoping

    these will appeal to the younger voting demographic.

    According to news sources, H.E. Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, “Vice

    President of The Republic of Ghana and Presidential Candidate of the New

    Patriotic Party (NPP),” has proposed a credit scoring system in Ghana. He led

    the development and flawless implementation of the Ghana Card (which

    currently has one of the highest historical adaptation rates among many

    executed government programs by far).

    He continues to be a strong proponent

    of database centralization, expansion of financial inclusion via mobile money

    interoperability, and using technology to boost productivity across multiple

    industries and government institutions.

    Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ideas are innovative and will create a level playing

    field for lower and middle-income Ghanaians to climb the economic ladder

    progressively. The over 70% informal economy will be able to utilise some of

    the above-mentioned digital systems to access financing to grow their respective

    businesses easily.

    Simultaneously, these business owners can pay their business taxes seamlessly

    which ultimately helps the government to collect taxes payable across citizens,

    industries evenly, and the informal sector. These are some of the basic

    foundations needed to leapfrog Ghana’s economy into a robust economy. Dr.

    Mahamudu Bawumia’s proposed credit scoring system based on data gathered

    from the Ghana Card will give organizations the needed information to enable

    them to provide services to the average Ghanaian. This system is comparable to

    Western countries. Such a digital system also boosts mobile money expansion

    and could improve financial inclusion by promoting prudent borrowing and

    curtailing current predatory lending practices.

    At the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Former President John Mahama

    also proposed a 24-hour economy. The detail of his big idea sounds half-baked

    as the former president stated “24-hour economy means that nightclubs in the

    country would operate seven days a week, including morning, afternoon,

    evening, and midnight”. One certainty we know is Ghana’s youth and middle

    class will not want to run shifts dancing to King Paluta’s Makoma song at various nightclubs. Former President John Mahama’s idea of a 24-hour

    economy has raised skepticism due to a lack of further information about his

    vision. If the proponent of the concept does not know how his thought will be

    materialised and lacks foresight, what are the chances that it will be

    implemented?

    The NPP’s transformative idea is the implementation of a digital system, while

    the NDC’s is the 24-hour economy. Dr. Bawumia’s plan offers immediate

    advantages for loans and financial security for businesses and citizens.

    Clearly, the digital plans of H.E. Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia are more

    pragmatic and realistic as such digital systems have been working in Western

    countries for well over a century now. Dr. Bawumia’s digital plan offers a

    practical solution to the issue of competitive credit, encourages financial

    responsibility and accountability, and addresses a major barrier to economic

    growth in Ghana.

    Ghana is once again at a crossroads. This is why the majority of Ghanaians in

    the diaspora endorse Dr. Bawumia to be the next president of Ghana. He has the

    ideas, fortitude, and foresight to get Ghana where it needs to be. The country

    needs transformative, practical, proven, tested, and BOLD solutions that will

    unequivocally take Ghana’s growth to the next level. Dr. Bawumia is the man to

    get the job done.



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