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The Diplomatic Corps in Ghana has commended Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), for his exemplary conduct during the 2024 elections.
Describing him as a symbol of peace and statesmanship, the Corps highlighted his graceful acceptance of the election results as a profound demonstration of his respect for democratic principles and love for Ghana.
His actions, they noted, reinforce the country’s reputation as a beacon of democracy on the African continent.

According to the statement, Dr Bawumia’s maturity and calm demeanour during the electoral process reflected his unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy.
The Diplomatic Corps noted that his conduct contributed to ensuring a peaceful political transition, which is essential for fostering unity and progress in any democratic society. His decision to prioritise national cohesion over partisan interests was seen as a significant step in promoting Ghana’s democratic stability.
The Corps further applauded Dr Bawumia for the integrity and grace with which he handled the electoral outcome.
They emphasised that his actions not only inspired confidence within Ghana but also reaffirmed the trust of the international community in the country’s democratic governance.
His behaviour was described as a shining example of leadership that strengthens the foundations of democracy and sets a standard for other political actors.
The Diplomatic Corps concluded by urging all political stakeholders to emulate Dr Bawumia’s peaceful approach and commitment to Ghana’s development.
They reiterated their belief in Ghana as a model of democracy, celebrating the collective efforts of its leaders to uphold peace and unity.
The Corps expressed their appreciation for Dr Bawumia’s role in this achievement and encouraged him to continue contributing to the progress and prosperity of the nation.
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