Bernard Mornah, former national chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC) and convener of Arise Ghana, believes he is well-suited to be Ghana’s next president.
He attributes this to his ability to address the greed that has ensnared the country’s leadership and his courage to implement policies that would advance the country.
In an interview on Eyewitness News with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Thursday, Mr Mornah said, “…I have insisted that probably I am not good enough to be an MP for a constituency, but I am more than good enough to be the President of the nation.
“There are many reasons because I see that first and foremost the greed of our leadership has collapsed our economy and actually blurred the future of our nation.
“I have also seen that because of lack of courage, our leaders have acquiesced to policies and programmes from Western and Breton Wood institutions that tend to undermine our forward growth as a nation. Thirdly I also see that it appears that sometimes we went [go] to school, and we only learn not to come and apply what we have learnt within the confines of our environment.”
Bernard Anbataayela Mornah has Masters in International Development and Economics from the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (University of Applied Science) Berlin, Germany and BA in Economics and Sociology from University of Cape Coast, Ghana in 2003. And now LLB Student at Mountcrest University College, Ghana.
He is a Managing Partner of Ndaana Ghana Ltd, Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Savanah ltd, Vice President of Saharan Economic and Financial Consortium and Chairman of YIRIYELA Ent.
Currently, he is the secretary of the ECOWAS Interim steering committee of Forum of West African Political Parties (FOWAPP).
