Former Health Minister Alex Segbefia has expressed doubts about the suitability of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to run for the presidency of Ghana. According to Segbefia, the Vice President had made numerous unfulfilled promises during his time in office, raising questions about his credibility as a potential leader of the country.
Speaking on Citi TV, Segbefia highlighted Bawumia’s pledge to build an airport and harbor in Cape Coast, which has not come to fruition. He emphasized the need to hold the Vice President accountable for his unmet promises before considering him as a candidate for the presidency.
Segbefia’s remarks underscore the growing skepticism about Bawumia’s presidential aspirations and the track record he brings to the table. As Ghana prepares for the upcoming elections, the assessment of candidates’ performance in their current positions will likely play a crucial role in shaping voter perceptions and decisions.
The concerns raised by Segbefia reflect the broader public sentiment regarding the accountability and delivery of promises by political leaders. As the debate around Bawumia’s presidential ambitions continues, the spotlight remains on the fulfillment of commitments made by government officials and the implications for their future political aspirations.