Bernard Mornah, the former national chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC) and convener of AriseGhana, has expressed confidence in his ability to serve as Ghana’s next president.
In an interview on Eyewitness News, Mornah stated that while he may not consider himself suitable to be a Member of Parliament for a constituency, he believes he is more than capable of leading the nation.
Mornah highlighted several reasons for his confidence, including his commitment to addressing the greed that has affected Ghana’s leadership.
He also emphasized his courage to implement policies that would benefit the country.
He criticized the current leadership for what he perceives as their role in collapsing the economy due to greed.
He also criticized their willingness to adopt policies from Western and Breton Wood institutions, which he believes undermine Ghana’s progress.
Additionally, he expressed concern that education has not been effectively applied to address Ghana’s specific challenges.