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JM’s 24-hour economy is giving Bawumia sleepless nights, don’t be surprised if he plagiarises it – MP jabs.
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is having restless nights due to former President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-hour eco-my plan, according to Builsa South Member of Parliament Dr. Clement Apaak.
He states that there have been fruitless attempts to misrepresent the policy.
Dr. Apaak stated that the strategy has gained widespread acceptance in spite of the lies, false information, and mockery surrounding it.
He added that the Vice President had even hired outside experts to make fun of the idea.
The Vice President cannot survive the policy, he said in a tweet on X (previously Twitter), so Ghanaians shouldn’t be shocked if he adopts the 24-hour economic strategy.
“The overwhelming acceptance of JM’S 24-hour economy proposal is indeed giving DMB sleepless nights.
All attempts to cast the 24-hour economy in a bad light, using fake news, lies, and ridicule, as advised by well-paid foreign consultants, have failed.
Don’t be surprised if DMB ends up plagiarising the 24-hour economy proposal, too.”
In the meantime, John Dramani Mahama, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, stated that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) is “shivering” at the idea of his planned 24-hour economy.
Speaking to a group during an NDC-organized policy discussion, the former president criticized the NPP for their criticism of his policies.
“The widespread acceptance of the 24-hour policy appears to have sent the NPP campaign into a tailspin, leading to a frantic effort to attack it through calumny and disinformation in the last few days.”
“We are fortified in the knowledge that the days when the NPP assumed that they could use falsehood to hoodwink Ghanaians for electoral advantage are over, mainly because of their horrific performance in the last seven years after they were entrusted with the administration of our dear nation, Ghana.”