The Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye has discussed the relevance of Donald Trump’s recent political success to Ghana’s upcoming elections.
In an engaging conversation, Miracles Aboagye addressed the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) attempts to draw parallels between U.S. election outcomes and potential results in Ghana, stressing that the two countries’ situations differ significantly.
He also highlighted the ideological and strategic alignment between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the U.S. Republican Party, with both parties belonging to the Democratic Union.
NPP’s Connection with the Republican Party
“The NPP and the Republican Party belong to the same group, the National Democratic Union, [It is] our sister party that has won an election in the U.S., and we share in that victory.”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
Miracles Aboagye emphasized that this relationship explains the NPP’s public acknowledgment of Trump’s victory. The bond between the parties extends beyond politics, as the Republican Party has previously assisted in training NPP members in areas like political mobilization.
Ghanaian and American Issues Are Different
Miracles Aboagye argued that while political parties may acknowledge each other’s achievements, Ghanaian voters are unlikely to make decisions based on U.S. election results.
“The challenges in Ghana are completely different from the challenges in the United States… the people in Kejetia or Ahafo Region this morning are going to be voting based on the issues that confront them and not because some other country voted for a political party that is NPP-friendly.”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
He asserted that comparing U.S. and Ghanaian political dynamics oversimplifies the complexities of each nation’s unique issues. While U.S. elections may influence global conversations, he believes they are not directly relevant to Ghana’s domestic issues.
NDC’s Claims and Analysis
Miracles Aboagye also responded to claims by some members of the NDC who suggested a trend between U.S. and Ghanaian election outcomes.
They argued that Republican victories in the U.S. have historically coincided with NPP wins in Ghana, while Democratic wins often correlate with NDC wins.
However, he dismissed this as mere conjecture, referencing past elections to counter the argument.
“When Donald Trump lost in 2020, the same NDC said that because our sibling, the Republican Party, has lost in the U.S., we would also lose, [they even created a flyer] where Joe Biden was lifting Kamala Harris’s hands alongside John Mahama and Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, [symbolizing a supposed Democratic-NDC alignment], but they did not win.”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
Focusing on Real Issues Facing Ghana
Miracles Aboagye stressed that the NPP is focused on addressing Ghanaian issues rather than relying on symbolic affiliations with foreign parties.
“If they would not go and campaign, and they would only sit down and think that because a former president has been able to stage [a comeback in the U.S., the same thing will happen in Ghana].”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
Highlighting Differences in Local Contexts
Miracles Aboagye pointed out that several factors are unique to the Ghanaian context, which makes drawing a direct comparison between Ghana and the U.S. irrelevant.
He dismissed attempts to link Trump’s success with Mahama’s potential in Ghana, emphasizing that each country’s electorate makes decisions based on local issues and realities.
“Unless we just want to have these conversations to laugh and be happy over, they are not really relevant,” he remarked, underscoring the importance of addressing local needs.
NPP’s Ideological Alliance and Focus on Ghana’s Needs
He reiterated that the NPP is ideologically aligned with the U.S. Republican Party.
“We have the same symbol, we have the same policy ideology, we have the same political principles and philosophy.’’
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
This relationship, he argued, strengthens the NPP’s commitment to policies that address the needs of Ghanaians.
Miracles Aboagye pointed out that, unlike the NDC’s claims, the NPP is not merely relying on symbolic connections for electoral advantage.
“The elephant has been brought back into the White House, and if you already have the elephant in the Jubilee House, why would you want to take it out?”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
Focusing on Ghana’s Priorities
In closing, Aboagye acknowledged that while U.S. political events may spark discussions in Ghana, the NPP’s focus remains on issues directly affecting Ghanaians.
He mentioned Dr. Bawumia’s ongoing campaign efforts to address these concerns, stating that Ghana’s political priorities require local solutions rather than symbolic alignments with foreign politics.
“Like I’m saying, the people of Savanna are having their own issues that Dr. Bawumia is having a conversation around with them now. And that’s what we are keeping our eyes on.”
Dennis Miracles Aboagye Communications Director for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 campaign team
He emphasized that the NPP’s commitment is to Ghanaian voters and their immediate needs, even as international political events unfold.
In his discussion, Dennis Miracles Aboagye provided insight into the NPP’s stance on the relevance of U.S. election outcomes to Ghana.
He clarified the ideological connection between the NPP and the U.S. Republican Party while urging the NDC to focus on Ghana’s unique issues rather than drawing superficial comparisons.
Through these points, he underscored the NPP’s commitment to addressing the real needs of Ghanaians, dismissing claims that the NPP relies on U.S. political outcomes for electoral momentum.
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