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Through some recent engagements of the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, the ever-smiling devout Muslim has added a new twist to the long-standing religious tolerance and coexistence in Ghana.
Throughout the 2020 Christmas period, the Vice President and his wife, Samira Bawumia, were seen moving from church to church sharing in the birth of Christ with Christians across the country.
Some critics of the Vice President, however, accused him of playing politics with religion and trying to gain acceptance in the church.
In a reaction to the criticism, a Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party, Yaw Preko has revealed how the Vice President by virtue of his history has always distinguished himself as a peaceful, tolerant and accommodating person who believed in harmonious co-existence of people even long before venturing into the limelight of politics.
Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Nyamah, has dared the National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama to challenge the outcome of the 2020 elections in court.
Mr Nyama insists the former President and the opposition NDC have no evidence to seek redress in court.
He described Mr Mahama’s concerns over the 2020 polls as a ploy “to position himself as the automatic candidate of the NDC” in 2024.
“What they are doing is to have all those who would have contested him like Prof. Joshua Alabi as his campaign manager and Haruna Iddrissu, who they (NDC) are fighting for to be the Majority Leader in Parliament, not to contest him. NPP has its own issues with elections, and we are taking our case to court but why can’t the NDC do same? I will put my political career on the line. I will quit politics if Mr Mahama goes to court,” Mr Nyamah added.