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In the context of a country, the words “reset” and “upgrade” carry significant weight, particularly as Ghana stands at a crucial crossroads in its development. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, to “reset” is defined as “to set again or differently,” often implying a return to a previous state or a fresh start. In contrast, to “upgrade” means “to raise something to a higher standard, in particular to improve (a machine, software, etc.) by adding or replacing components.” These definitions are critical in understanding the direction that political parties propose for Ghana’s future. As the Communications Director for the New Patriotic…