Bawumia, has publicly stated that the 2024 presidential election will be a “referendum” on the Akufo-Addo-led government’s economic performance. In his recent public statement, Dr. Bawumia asserted that Ghanaians would be asked to judge the government’s economic policies and their impact on their lives.
This statement highlights the challenges and limitations of premix automation in Ghana, despite its implementation in some areas.
This is a significant shift in thinking, but it’s a necessary one. Premix fuel is a finite resource, and its extraction and transportation are environmentally damaging. Solar power, on the other hand, is a renewable and sustainable energy source.
Dr. Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana, highlighted the importance of solar-powered outboard motors for fisherfolk in Ghana. He emphasized that these motors will significantly reduce fuel costs for fishermen, leading to increased profits and improved livelihoods.
The documentary series, “Everyday People,” explores the complex realities of organ donation and transplantation in Ghana, shedding light on the challenges faced by both patients and donors. It delves into the ethical and legal complexities surrounding organ donation, highlighting the need for a robust legal framework to ensure ethical and transparent practices. The series features interviews with patients who have received life-saving organ transplants, highlighting their stories of hope and resilience.