Audio By Carbonatix
Changing Face of Political Discourse:
Having covered election campaigns for over two decades, I have witnessed the full spectrum of political theatre.
Typically, the terrain is defined by a clash of visions, sound policies, robust programs, and ambitious messages from aspirants vying for leadership.
However, presidential primaries inherently carry higher stakes.
They are often acrimonious, characterised by aspirants projecting "toughness" through aggressive speech and posturing.
Yet, even by these standards, the vitriol within the recently concluded New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries was jarring.
Campaign of Character Assassination:
I was personally taken aback by the sheer scale of character assassination and vilification directed at the former Vice President and current NPP flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
The attacks were not merely political; they were deeply personal, often descending into a realm of condescension that threatened to destabilise his private life, his marriage, and his home.
It reached a point where I found myself questioning how any individual could withstand such a barrage.
I recall discussing this with the former three-term MP for Juaben and respected stateswoman, Hon. Ama Pomaa Boateng.
When I asked how the Vice President was weathering the storm, she couldn't find the words to describe his internal state, admitting tearfully that the experience must be nothing short of heartbreaking.
Power of Restraint:
The turning point in my understanding of Dr. Bawumia’s resilience came during a documentary aired last Friday.
When asked about the constant insults and accusations, he simply stated that he was taking it all in his stride.
His restraint was striking, drawing a parallel to biblical stoicism. Dr Bawumia refused to respond to malice with cheekiness or return fire with fire.
Instead, he leaned on faith and the wisdom of the proverb, "Aboa oni dua no Onyame na pra ne ho" (God wards off the flies for the tail-less animal).
By trusting in the delegates rather than engaging in the mudslinging, he demonstrated a rare form of political maturity.
Verdict of the Delegates:
The results of the flagbearer election speak volumes about what the NPP grassroots truly value.
By securing a decisive 56.48% victory, Dr. Bawumia proved that the delegates chose to ignore the noise.
His victory is a clear endorsement of:
Character:
His ability to remain centred under pressure.
Competence:
His track record in governance.
Temperament:
His refusal to succumb to extreme provocation.
Lesson for Future Leaders:
The victory of "DMB" serves as a masterclass in Emotional Intelligence (EQ).
It proves that in the face of marauding personal attacks, silence and steadiness can be more powerful than the loudest shout.
As we look toward the 2028 General Elections, I hope the aspiring youth of this nation take note that leadership is not just about the strength of your voice, but the strength of your character.
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