In a recent discussion, Dr. Kobina Arthur Kennedy, a well-known physician and political figure, expressed his support for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in his quest for the presidency. Dr. Bawumia, who has previously served as Vice President, recently emerged victorious in the NPP’s presidential primaries, positioning him as a key candidate for the upcoming 2028 election.
During his appearance on Joy News, Dr. Kennedy highlighted the importance of giving Bawumia a fair chance to demonstrate his capabilities as a leader. He pointed out that the roles of Vice President and President often require different skill sets and approaches.
“It is crucial for us to allow Dr. Bawumia the opportunity to lead,” Dr. Kennedy remarked. “History has shown us that many Vice Presidents have successfully transitioned into impactful Presidents.” He referenced notable figures such as Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Richard Nixon of the United States, both of whom transformed their leadership styles after ascending to the presidency.
Dr. Kennedy’s comments come amidst a backdrop of political discussions in Ghana, as citizens prepare for the 2028 elections. His call to action encourages voters to reconsider preconceived notions about leadership roles within the government.
The conversation surrounding Dr. Bawumia’s candidacy is expected to gain momentum as the election date approaches, with many Ghanaians keen to see how his policies and vision will shape the future of the nation.




