Bernard Anbatayela Mornah, a former Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), has thrown his hat into the ring for the 2024 presidential election, aiming to represent the party in the upcoming race. Mornah unveiled a comprehensive nine-point agenda that he intends to implement to steer Ghana towards a brighter future if elected as President.
During a press launch, Mornah drew inspiration from the legacies of past leaders such as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr. Hilla Liman, emphasizing the need for a transformative leadership that echoes their commitment to selfless service, industrialization, integrity, and progress.
His vision for Ghana revolves around fostering an environment where every citizen, including the youth and women, can realize their full potential. Mornah envisions a nation characterized by honesty, integrity, adherence to the rule of law, and inclusivity, mirroring the principles that guided Nkrumah’s administration.
Mornah’s proposed nine-point agenda includes initiatives to establish a food-secure nation with a thriving agricultural economy, cultivate a skilled workforce, and leverage the country’s gold resources for economic growth. Additionally, he aims to prioritize creating a healthy and inclusive society, managing the economy prudently with fiscal stability, and driving job creation through industrialization.
Furthermore, Mornah envisions a safe, well-governed nation that upholds responsible governance and respects the ideals of African liberation leaders. His agenda also underscores the importance of equitable revenue allocation, connectivity, and technological advancement to meet present and future needs effectively.
In his appeal to the electorate, Mornah expressed his commitment to steering Ghana towards prosperity, ensuring that every citizen has access to basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter. He urged the people to entrust him with the responsibility of leading the nation towards a better future, where the welfare of every individual is prioritized.
Mornah’s ambitious agenda reflects his aspiration to usher in a new era of progress and prosperity for Ghana, drawing on the rich legacy of past leaders while charting a course towards a more inclusive and prosperous future for the country and its people.