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Dr. Sam Ankrah Calls Out Mahama, Bawumia for Lack of Fresh Ideas

In an interview with The Metro Lens Dr. Sam Ankrah Accused former president Mahama and vice president Bawumia of Intellectual Theft, he therefore Urges the Youth to Vote Wisely in the 2024 elections

Accra, Ghana – Dr. Sam Ankrah, leader of the Alternative Force for Action (AFA) and an independent presidential candidate, has accused Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and John Dramani Mahama of stealing from his campaign message. In a scathing interview with our paper, Dr. Ankrah expressed his disappointment and sadness for Ghana, stating that the country’s future looks bleak with leaders who lack fresh ideas.

Dr. Ankrah specifically pointed out that Mahama’s campaign slogan, “Time to RESET GHANA,” is a spin on his own “REBOOT GHANA project,” which he has been championing for years. He also accused Dr. Bawumia of plagiarizing his policy on natural resource ownership, promising Ghanaians 100% ownership, a idea Dr. Ankrah has been advocating for years.

“It’s unfortunate that our political leaders have resorted to intellectual theft, rather than engaging in original thinking and innovative ideas,” Dr. Ankrah lamented. “Ghana deserves better than recycled and stolen policies.”

Dr. Ankrah urged the youth of Ghana to be discerning and wise in their choice of leadership, emphasizing the need for fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to propel the country forward. “We need leaders who can think outside the box and offer solutions that are tailored to our unique challenges and opportunities,” he stressed.

As an independent presidential candidate, Dr. Ankrah has been campaigning on a platform of reform and transformation, promising to bring a new era of leadership and governance to Ghana. His AFA party has gained significant traction among young voters and those seeking an alternative to the traditional political establishment.

With the elections just around the corner, Dr. Ankrah’s accusations have sparked a lively debate on social media and political circles, with many calling for originality and creativity in political campaigning.

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