Atik Mohammed has presented Ghanaians with a definitive choice for leadership as the nation enters the era of the Fourth Revolution.
He urged citizens to engage in critical self-reflection prior to selecting the next president, asserting that the upcoming election on December 7 is pivotal for the country’s future.
The former General Secretary of the PNC highlighted the significance of technology as a catalyst for economic advancement in Ghana, encouraging voters to make informed decisions that will shape the nation’s trajectory.
He underscored the current global emphasis on technology, asserting that the electorate should select a candidate who has made digitalization a priority.
At this stage, without technology as a country, we can’t go anywhere, and if anybody tells you that technology doesn’t count in economic growth, it means the person doesn’t understand how economic growth is determined.
Divorce sentiments” and “look at which of the candidates has what it takes to take you to the next level. That, for me, is the most important thing.
A time is coming that our jobs will not be done manually again. Everything is going to be technology-driven. So, which of the two candidates has what it takes to present Ghana with the opportunities that this revolution brings?
I think Dr. Bawumia has elected technology to be the cornerstone of whatever he is doing. So, when it comes to who is outspoken about technology and digitalization, I think Bawumia has shown that his faith in technology cannot be underrated.