Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has said that there are no similarities between the 2020 US and Ghana Presidential elections.
Mr Trump in the US has no similarity as a candidate to President Akufo-Addo of Ghana. While Nana Addo is delivering several impacting programs including successes in the covid fight, the case of the US may be different.
According to Oppong Nkrumah, the suggestions are unfounded.
Responding to the issues at the Nation Building Updates, Mr Nkrumah was quick to shoot down the assertion emphasizing that elections are won purely based on track records and no historical antecedent.
“In 2016 there was a similar myth that you cannot win the Presidency if you are not named John. Nana Addo beat John Mahama at the time despite this claim. It is about your hard work and not such comparisons.” He said.
“While Mr Biden was not rejected at the polls by voters in 2016, Mr Mahama was massively rejected by Ghanaian voters.
While Mr Biden’s running mate Senator Harris is an accomplished senator who has added a spark to his candidature, same cannot be said of the NDC.”
There is no similarity between the elections in the US and elections in Ghana. Their current President was a businessman who became a politician. Our current President, on the other hand, is an astute lawyer and politician,” he added
“Their President is contesting a former Vice President and not a President who was voted out of power. For ours, Mr Mahama was voted out of power because he was a President who supervised hunger, unemployment, erratic power supply and economic hardship. It is not the same with Joe Biden. So there is a vast difference in the politics of the two countries.”
He said the successes chalked under the ruling government is what will grant it success in the upcoming polls and not any political historical similarity.