As Ghana counts down to the December 7 elections, the competing visions of the two leading presidential candidates are dominating the national discourses.

Former President of the NDC has urged Ghanaians to 'reset' the country's course, while Vice President , the NPP's flagbearer, has also proposed 'Bold solutions for the future.' Mahama, addressing the clergy in Effia-Kwesimintsim, in the Western Region underscored the NPP's alleged economic mismanagement, citing Ghana's rising debt-to-GDP ratio and a struggling economy.

He has called for a fresh start, promising to restore hope and return Ghana to its 'glory days' through prudent economic management and new leadership.

He has also pointed out the previous NDC's administration's comparative performance, touching on debt sustainability and financial independence. "When you look at all the steps we put in place before we left government, there has been criminal supervision and destruction of the economy, which should not have happened. "So, what we are saying is that we need to rescue this country and reset it to its glory days.