Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, the running mate of Dr. Bawumia, expressed the opinion that Ghana requires a leader capable of fostering unity within the nation.
He noted that the public statements made by former President John Mahama tend to exacerbate divisions and create tension among the populace, which he finds regrettable.
He emphasized that Dr. Bawumia, the presidential candidate for the NPP, embodies the qualities of a unifier, making him the most suitable individual for the presidency.
The president should be the father of the country and its citizens, so we need Dr. Bawumia, who has the traits of a unifier.
Dr. Prempeh stated that John Mahama frequently utilizes tribal sentiments to advance his political goals, noting that
Mahama has previously remarked that the NPP is an Akan political party.
This same John Mahama also stated that the NPP will never allow Dr. Bawumia, who is from the north, to lead them as their presidential candidate.
Dr. Prempeh criticized the divisive remarks made by John Mahama, asserting that a former president should not conduct himself in such a manner.
John Mahama boldly stated that there is no way that the NPP will allow Dr. Bawumia, who’s a northerner, to lead them as their presidential candidate.
Dr. Bawumia is now the proud presidential candidate of the NPP, so what will John Mahama say now?
He asserts that Ghanaians constitute a unified community with a shared future, thus indicating that John Mahama should refrain from exploiting tribal affiliations to further his aspirations.
NAPO characterized Dr. Bawumia as a leader focused on development and unity, urging the electorate to support him in guiding the nation towards prosperity.
Dr. Bawumia is a unifier, and he is also leading the NPP, which is a national political party, so we should vote for him to unite and lead the country forward.