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Former Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s leadership has never been about the politics of division, but about the higher calling of unity.
Throughout his career, he has bridged divides that others found too wide — from bringing hope to underprivileged communities and persons with disabilities, to championing gender equality, youth empowerment, and grassroots development.
His belief is simple: Ghana works best when everyone moves forward together.
Time and again, Dr. Bawumia has shown that political affiliation should never be a barrier to human compassion or national progress. His unwavering commitment to interfaith harmony has strengthened bonds between Christians and Muslims, fostering a climate of mutual respect that enriches Ghana’s democratic fabric.
That spirit of unity came into sharp focus in the heat of the 2024 general elections.
While the nation watched closely, his calm, peace-first approach reassured Ghanaians that the stability of the country was — and would always remain — his top priority. It was a defining moment that proved his politics is anchored in patriotism, not personal gain.
And now, that same quality has shone through once more.
Following the recent helicopter crash involving President John Dramani Mahama, Dr. Bawumia put aside political rivalry and personally visited him to console and wish him well.
It was an act that resonated deeply with Ghanaians — a reminder that before titles and party colours, we are one people, united in shared humanity.
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