Richard Sumah, a 46-year-old marketing consultant from the Volta Region, has launched his bid to become Ghana's next president as an independent candidate.
He aimed to tackle unemployment through agriculture and mining, creating 10 million jobs within two years.
His plans included investing in small businesses, establishing state farms, and promoting self-employment through flexible credit facilities.
Sumah believes Ghana's problems can be solved without relying on international donors, and he encourages visionary youth to join his mission. His message resonates with many, but some question the feasibility of his ambitious plans.
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