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The Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, has been urged to continue his unifying interactions with the Christian community in the country.
Addressing Dr Bawumia during a courtesy call at his residence over the weekend, to congratulate him for his election as flagbearer of the NPP, the Council of Regional Imams, said recent attacks on his person by National Democratic Congress MP for Ningo Prampram, Sam George, for his constant engagements with the Christian community, were unfounded.
Sam George labeled Dr. Bawumia as a religious prostitute whose Islamic foundation was questionable as a result of certain inactions on his part when he should have stood to defend his faith, as well as his reverence for certain articles of Christian faith. Sam George's criticism has roundly been condemned.

Adding their voice to the condemnation during the visit, a spokesperson of the Imams, said the Vice President has done no wrong by his regular interactions with the Christian community to build religious harmony in the country.
"Your tolerance and respect for religious diversity is commendable. You are doing the right thing by maintaining a very strong relationship with the Christian community as a leader to strengthen harmony. We are one people," said the Imams.
"The Prophet Muhammad himself had a very good relationship with non-Muslims and Islam does not forbid the building and strengthening of harmonious relationship between Muslims and Christians."

"When the Prophet went to Madina, he established a very good relationship with the Christians. There are also examples of Muslim leaders in the world, including in Muslim countries who have good relationships with their Christian colleagues."
While condemning the comments by Sam George, the Council urged the Vice President to continue to stand for all because "we are one people in Ghana."

"The gentleman did not speak well at all because we are one people in this country. By your position, you are a politician and a leader so you belong to everyone. Continue to be for all because we are one people in Ghana."
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