Ten promises, one clear path: Dr. Bawumia’s agenda for Ghana prioritizes everyday challenges over empty rhetoric

-

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Ghana stands at a crossroads. For decades, leaders have spoken of change. They have promised transformation. Yet families still struggle. Prices rise. Services fail. Opportunities remain scarce. The choice before us is simple: continue with empty promises, or act on real priorities.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ten thematic promises are not slogans. They are practical steps. They are designed to meet the urgent needs of everyday Ghanaians. His vision is clear: jobs, fairness, and stability.

Jobs and Livelihoods

Employment is the foundation of dignity. Without work, families cannot plan. Without income, dreams collapse. Dr. Bawumia has made job creation his top priority. Young people deserve meaningful work. They deserve fair wages. They deserve prospects for growth. Families need reliable incomes to secure their futures. His plan is straightforward: open diverse opportunities so every Ghanaian, regardless of background, can earn a stable living.

This is not theory. It is necessity. Ghana’s youth are restless. They want jobs, not speeches. They want careers, not handouts. Winning with Bawumia means a decisive commitment to job creation. It means building industries, supporting entrepreneurs, and ensuring that work pays.

Equity and Transparency

Support must be fair. Party members, private enterprises, and ordinary citizens deserve equal treatment. Transparent systems are the key. Dr. Bawumia has pledged to use direct methods such as MoMo payments to ensure benefits reach the right people—no delays, no favoritism.

This is about trust. For too long, institutions have failed. People doubt the fairness of support. They suspect bias. They see corruption. Transparency restores confidence. It assures citizens that the government works for them, not for a select few.

Food and Agriculture

Food prices are rising beyond the reach of many households. Families are squeezed. Farmers are under pressure. Dr. Bawumia’s plan is to modernize and expand agriculture—empowering farmers, equipping them with tools, and supporting them with markets.

Cheaper food strengthens families. It stabilizes the economy. Agriculture is not just about feeding the nation; it is about building resilience. It is about ensuring that Ghana can stand on its own. Modern farming means lower costs, higher yields, and stronger communities.

Reliable Energy

Electricity is not negotiable. Families need it. Businesses depend on it. Schools and hospitals cannot function without it. Yet outages continue. Bills rise. Confidence falls.

Dr. Bawumia’s focus is clear: expand solar power, invest in local solar manufacturing, reduce costs, and minimize outages. Reliable energy is the backbone of progress. Without it, industries stall. With it, Ghana can grow.

This is not about luxury. It is about survival. Families deserve dependable power. Businesses deserve stability. Solar expansion is the path forward.

Transport and Clean Energy

Public transport must change. It must be affordable. It must be reliable. It must be modern. Today, commuting is costly and frustrating. Roads are congested. Vehicles are outdated.

Dr. Bawumia’s commitment is to integrate electric vehicles and buses—cleaner transport, cheaper fares, and reliable systems. This is about dignity in daily life. It is about sustainability for the future. Efficient transport networks lift communities. They connect people to jobs, schools, and opportunities.

Private Sector Growth

Government waste drains resources. Funds are misused. Projects stall. Citizens suffer. Cutting waste frees money for what matters.

Dr. Bawumia’s approach is to empower the private sector. Entrepreneurs drive growth. Businesses create jobs. Communities thrive when the private sector is strong. Ghana’s future depends on entrepreneurs who can innovate, expand, and succeed.

This is not about slogans. It is about action. Cutting waste is discipline. Empowering business is vision. Together, they build prosperity.

Fair Taxes

Taxes should be simple. They should be predictable. Citizens should know what they owe. They should pay without confusion.

Dr. Bawumia’s plan is a flat tax system—clear payments, fair obligations. Transparency in taxation builds trust. It ensures that government revenue is collected without burdening citizens with complexity.

Business Recovery

Businesses are struggling. Economic conditions are harsh. Many cannot survive. They need support.

Dr. Bawumia has promised a tax amnesty. This will allow businesses to recover. It will help them comply. It will give them space to grow. Strong businesses mean a stronger economy. Entrepreneurs must be supported, not suffocated.

Predictable Prices

Imported goods are essential. Families rely on them. Businesses depend on them. Yet prices fluctuate wildly. Planning becomes impossible.

Dr. Bawumia’s solution is a flat-rate import duty system—to stabilize costs, give families confidence, and allow businesses to plan ahead. Predictability is survival. It is the difference between chaos and stability.

Access to Credit

Cash and credit should not be out of reach. Yet many Ghanaians struggle to access funds. Businesses cannot expand. Families cannot invest.

Dr. Bawumia’s plan is to establish a national credit scoring system. This will empower individuals and businesses. It will make credit accessible. It will open doors to investment and growth.

Access to financial resources is not a privilege. It is a right. It is the foundation of opportunity.

The Choice before Us

Ghana cannot afford delays. Students are waiting. Workers are waiting. Farmers are waiting. Entrepreneurs are waiting. They demand solutions that touch their lives.

Winning with Bawumia means prioritizing jobs, food security, reliable energy, efficient transport, and fairness. It means acting on priorities, not repeating promises.

This is not about politics. It is about people. It is about families who cannot afford food. It is about workers who cannot find jobs. It is about businesses that cannot grow.

On January 31, 2026, delegates have a choice. They can choose a leader who puts everyday Ghanaians first. They can choose priorities over promises.

Dr. Bawumia’s vision is straightforward: jobs, fairness, and stability. These are not slogans. They are commitments. They are the foundation of progress.

Ghana stands at a crossroads. The path forward is clear. Let us win with Bawumia — and let Ghana win with us.

Ebenezer holds advanced degrees in Information Technology Law from the University of Ghana and Human Rights Law from the University of Nottingham, with a background in business development and higher education strategy.

He is an advocate for fair governance, educational innovation, and policies that prioritize everyday Ghanaians.