#BawumiaSpeaks Some Ghanaians share their views on Dr Bawumia's promises

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#BawumiaSpeaks Some Ghanaians share their views on Dr Bawumia's promises


Bawumia Speaks: Some Ghanaians share their views on Dr Bawumia’s promises

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  1. Dr. Bawumia gave account of the steps so far taken in consolidating all accounts eventually leading to cashless office. People rather have to file their tax returns to be given refund if any, as done in the advanced countries. The national service was introduced as a stop gap to correct the shirt falls. With the number of students turned round and the expansion of the tertiary institutions coupled with entrepreneurship training. People will be leaving schools with their own jobs. Companies will have the liberty to go to the universities and pick their own staff. The rest will still be available to be placed under the national service scheme. #Ghana Shall Rise Again. Ghana is Rising.

  2. All those who were interviewed lacked understanding to some extent. This is because Dr Bawomia intends to make National Service open and not an obligation so that they will be valuable by the private sectors

  3. Ghanaians are complaining of hardship yes is true but I can say is better than 2012-2016 the reason being that in those era nurses and teachers trainees allowance were not paid we slept in dumsor for yrs tie two pension was not paid teachers were paid 3 months after they hav worked for 9months there was no Covid or Ukraine war no free education now trainees allowances r being paid every government worker receives pay b4 28th of each month how many times do we enjoy dumsor free education is ongoing we all believe there r challenges but nobody can convince me JM is better bawumia with this basic things I have mentioned if we all want to speak the truth y do we say bawumia has failed

  4. This a Ghanaian issue and you guys are interviewing a Nigerian, come on?

    In my personal opinion, I could wish that Ghanaian would give Dr Bawumia a chance to rule this nation. This man has a vision that will set this nation on it's foot and give the youth a future with hope.
    He didn’t say that he will do away with all the taxes no. Many people have a selective hearing, he is only going to cub the taxes "doing away with the irrelevant ones like e-levy. Now someone would say wasn't he part of the same governing board who brought those taxes on us? yes he was. But, there're some things one cannot say in public. "IF ONLY YOU HAVE WORKED UNDER CERTAIN PEOPLE YOU WOULD UNDERSTAND".
    I'm Yaw a typical Ashanti man living my life in abroad due to my nature of work im not allowed to use a public platforms with my genuine identity . Unfortunately the Ghanaian government (from PNDC, NDC to NPP) did not see some of us realivant so another country has us.
    My point is, if Dr Bawumia should come to power we will all see how "sweet Ghana is". The systems he want to implement some of the advanced countries many of us Ghanaians want to migrate to doesn’t even have such systems and YES HE CAN!
    WE MISS HOME!!! WE WANT TO ESTABLISH HOME!!!

  5. This launching of Dr. Bawumia's presidential campaign is hightech politics. It depicts Ghana as the epitome of civilized politics in Africa. It is not confrontational nor divisive. It is instructive and collaborative. We don't need Malema , Prof Lumumba nor any other to come from anywhere to teach us how to do progressive and developmental politics in Ghana. The so-called Pan- African politicians must begin their reforms from their own countries and not in Ghana.

  6. Bawumia abolishing e levi is an insult to all npp mp's who voted for the e levi to be implemented it means they don't care what happens to the people they are representing e levi is office robbers tax

  7. You do national service to gain experience in the real world,you do natural service to serve your nation in some way,you do national service to get job offer for some good graduate,you do national service for the graduate to plan his or her next line of action thus if the person want to start his or her own business or work in government institution,you do national service to get relationship with the real world of life,u do national to put into practice what you have learn if u can fit into it,you do national service to prevent some graduate from going into hookup or fraud,Vice should have said we will even expand the natural service to the SHS people to taste the real life of the world,he should come again with solid practical points, he can talk of even the government establishing cassava factories for processing of gari and starch,start tomatoes factory,onion,pineapple,orange,maize,rice ,if we can't manufacture cars and computers so can't we do low IQ work?

  8. How can it be that Joy FM will ask Ghanaians about what Bawumia premises aaabaaaa .Its just total waste of time and money. May be its paid for by Npp. No serious thinking Ghanaian will waste his or her time listening to Bawumia.

  9. The national service aspect should be refrased, it could be that anyone who gets employed right from school can be made to pay some amount on installment after 5 years of working for not doing national service.

  10. This person has been the vice for 7 years, under his care as the head of the economic management team nothing good to say about the economy and you want us to believe in you.
    No.

  11. I believe our issue goes beyond taxes. The true challenge lies in effective country management, holding accountable those who mishandle public affairs, refraining from using government-funded trips abroad for medical treatment (especially when they claim to have improved local hospitals). On the education front, I suggest ensuring that the President's children and ministers' kids attend public schools if they genuinely believe in their quality. Ghanaians should be cautious about the allure of 'free' offerings, especially after the imposition of the Covid levy. I am wary of politicians touting freebies, given that free education has contributed to rising prices. It's crucial not to support anyone advocating for the complete abolition of taxes. My question to Dr. Bawumia is, 'If your government struggled to manage the country with existing taxes, how will it thrive without them?' I fear it might lead to increased borrowing and potential harm to the nation. I am not a fan of freebies. I come in peace ✌️.

  12. I hope you people will call me to speak 🗣️ anka you will hear something from me.
    This azaaa guy again? He and nana addo has destroy this nation and look at what he's saying. Nonsense