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Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has cautioned against what he described as growing tendencies of political retribution and score-settling.
The former Vice President insists that Ghana’s current circumstances demand restraint, reconciliation, and responsible leadership.
Speaking at the NPP’s Annual Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, Dr Bawumia said the country has endured hardship and remains under intense social and economic pressure, making it imperative for political actors to de-escalate tensions rather than inflame them.
“Ghana has been through a lot. Our people are still under lots of pressure. This is not the time for retribution, intimidation or the settling of political scores,” he said.
“It is the time to lower the temperature, heal the nation and govern in a way that reassures every Ghanaian that they are safe, respected and valued regardless of how they voted.”
The former Vice President stressed that national cohesion must supersede partisan interest, warning that democracy loses its meaning when it is weaponised for vengeance.
“Ghana is bigger than any political party. Our democracy must never be reduced to vengeance,” he noted.
Dr Bawumia further challenged political leaders and public officials to recommit themselves to service, describing governance as demanding work that requires humility, patience and a willingness to listen.
“There is work to be done, serious work, the kind of work that requires patience, listening, learning, and showing up even when the applause is absent. The kind of work that places the country before comfort and duty before ego,” he added.
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