In addition, he emphasized his ability to solve issues and advocate against corruption by highlighting the initiatives he supported during his tenure as vice president.
“Ghana needs problem solvers, generational thinkers, and people with innovative ideas,” said Dr. Bawumia.
“I am a creative problem solver who possesses cross-generational thinking skills. To prove it, I have a proven track record as vice president,” he continued.
He cited a number of policy initiatives he has led, including the digital national identity system, the national property address system, mobile money interoperability, and the digitalization of public services, among others, to bolster his claims of making a significant impact as vice president. These initiatives are intended to increase efficiency and decrease corruption.
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