You Had the Option to Distance Yourself From Gov't But You Did Not- Murtala Mohammed to Bawumia on his Driver's Mate Analogy
In a recent interview with JoyNews, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, expressed strong disapproval of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia's attempt to distance himself from the government's economic challenges by likening his role to that of a driver's mate.
Mohammed argued that regardless of one's position, even a driver's mate should have the ability to address issues and provide constructive solutions for the benefit of the business.
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Mohammed used a vivid analogy to highlight his point, stating that if a driver's mate witnesses a reckless driver endangering lives but fails to take action, they are complicit in the resulting harm.
Mohammed used a vivid analogy to highlight his point, stating that if a driver's mate witnesses a reckless driver endangering lives but fails to take action, they are complicit in the resulting harm.
He emphasized that Dr Bawumia had the option to distance himself from the government if he disagreed with its actions.
The criticism stems from Dr Bawumia's recent plea for support in his bid for the presidency, where he compared his current role as Vice President to that of a driver's mate and promised more proactive leadership if elected as President.
The criticism stems from Dr Bawumia's recent plea for support in his bid for the presidency, where he compared his current role as Vice President to that of a driver's mate and promised more proactive leadership if elected as President.
Mohammed found this analogy insulting and questioned Dr Bawumia's claim that his advice was not heeded, given his prominent role as chair of the Economic Management Team.
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Furthermore, Mohammed highlighted Dr Bawumia's apparent shift in focus from economic matters to IT, suggesting a neglect of his constitutional responsibilities. He expressed concern that granting Dr Bawumia the presidency could lead to further shortcomings in governance.
In conclusion, MP Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed criticized Vice President Bawumia's "driver's mate" analogy, suggesting that it undermines accountability and raises doubts about Dr Bawumia's commitment to effective leadership.
Furthermore, Mohammed highlighted Dr Bawumia's apparent shift in focus from economic matters to IT, suggesting a neglect of his constitutional responsibilities. He expressed concern that granting Dr Bawumia the presidency could lead to further shortcomings in governance.
In conclusion, MP Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed criticized Vice President Bawumia's "driver's mate" analogy, suggesting that it undermines accountability and raises doubts about Dr Bawumia's commitment to effective leadership.
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