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Corruption Watch Exposes  Bawumia’s Campaign Abuse of State Resources

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
November 30, 2024
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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

In a bold exposé titled “The Political Deception“, Corruption Watch Ghana has unveiled troubling evidence of abuse of state resources in the ongoing campaign of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential candidate for the 2024 general elections.

The investigative report is a sharp critique of Ghana’s electoral process’s entrenched culture of incumbency abuse.

“Our analysis shows that about sixty per cent (60%) or six (6) out of every ten (10) vehicles used by the Bawumia Campaign belong to the state.

“In addition, twenty percent (20%) or every two (2) out of the ten (10) vehicles in Bawumia’s campaign belong to businesses, some of which, have benefited from single-sourced multi-million-cedi contracts given under the Nana Addo-Bawumia administration.”

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According to the report, the remaining 20% of vehicles are attributed to prominent individuals. 

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State Resources in Partisan Campaigns: A Pattern of Abuse

Corruption Watch monitored the Bawumia Campaign’s activities over a two-month period, from September 4 to November 4, 2024. The investigation forms part of a broader effort to document and expose abuse of incumbency ahead of Ghana’s 2024 elections. 

Abuse of incumbency is not a new phenomenon in Ghana. It typically manifests as the exploitation of state financial, institutional, or regulatory resources to benefit an incumbent or their political party. 

Corruption Watch’s findings highlighted the urgent need for reforms to curtail this pervasive issue, as existing legal provisions, such as the conflict of interest clauses in the 1992 Constitution, have proven insufficient. 

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“When Corruption Watch contacted the Bawumia Campaign through its director of communications, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the campaign agreed that there may be some state vehicles involved in their campaign activities; but explained that the use of such state vehicles were not sanctioned by Vice President Dr Bawumia.”

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This response, while notable, fails to absolve the campaign of complicity, as the responsibility for maintaining ethical standards in governance lies with the leaders at the helm. 

Implications for Democratic Integrity

This exposé raises critical questions about the integrity of Ghana’s democratic processes. The use of state resources for partisan activities not only distorts the playing field in electoral contests but also undermines public trust in governance. 

It perpetuates a cycle where incumbents exploit their positions for political gain while opposition parties remain disadvantaged, further deepening Ghana’s democratic deficits. 

Moreover, the involvement of businesses that have benefitted from single-sourced contracts under the current administration signals potential conflicts of interest and raises alarms about how campaign financing influences governance and public procurement. 

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Calls for Legislative Reforms and Accountability

Corruption Watch’s report underscored the urgent need for robust legislative reforms to address the abuse of state resources in elections. While opposition parties often cry foul over incumbency abuse, the systemic nature of the problem demands a nonpartisan approach to reform. 

Stronger laws, backed by stringent enforcement mechanisms, according to Corruption Watch are essential to safeguard Ghana’s democracy from the corrosive effects of incumbency abuse. 

Civil society organizations, including the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) and its partners in the Corruption Watch initiative, have long advocated for stricter campaign financing regulations and transparency in governance.  This latest exposé further validates their calls for action. 

Corruption Watch Ghana is an initiative by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) and a coalition of anti-corruption civil society organizations including, the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC), Africa Center for International Law and Accountability (ACILA) and Multimedia Media Platforms.

The “Political Deception” is more than an exposé—it is a clarion call for action. As Ghana approaches the 2024 elections, the report demands reflection on the ethical and democratic standards guiding the nation’s political processes. 

The use of state resources for partisan campaigns is not only a betrayal of public trust but a direct affront to the principles of accountability and good governance. Ghanaians deserve better from their leaders. 

It is time for decisive action to end the abuse of incumbency and restore faith in the country’s democratic institutions. Without accountability, the cycle of political deception will persist, to the detriment of the very citizens whom leaders are sworn to serve.

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