Former People’s National Convention (PNC) Chairman Bernard Mornah has vowed to lead the party to victory in the December elections, aiming to break the duopoly of the NPP and NDC.
Mornah highlighted his commitment to prioritizing the youth in his administration, focusing on job creation to address high unemployment rates.
Launching his presidential bid, the outspoken politician expressed his confidence in his ability to move the country forward with innovative ideas and extensive experience, telling JoyNews:
“Among the presidential candidates that have come out now, none of them understand the times we are in. What is it that the Vice President and now leader of the New Patriotic Party will be bringing that he couldn’t do in eight years in office? What is it that President Mahama wants to bring that four years with Atta-Mills and four years as president, he could not do?
“The new face with new ideas bubbling to explode to lead our continent and our country is Bernard Mornah,” he stressed.
Earlier, Mornah, the former National Chairman and aspiring presidential candidate for the PNC, stated he would not delay in selecting his running mate if confirmed as the party’s presidential candidate.
In a conversation on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning on July 8, he promised a swift announcement, unlike the prolonged selection processes of the NPP and NDC.
“I have a vested interest in becoming the president of Ghana and will be choosing and announcing my running mate exactly a week after the party confirms me as the presidential candidate, and that is my promise to you,” he said.