
Former Vice President and 2024 NPP flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has challenged his rivals in the party’s upcoming leadership race to compete on the strength of vision, policies, and proven achievements rather than divisive rhetoric.
Speaking at the NPP New York 33rd Anniversary celebration on Sunday, August 24, Dr Bawumia stressed that the future of the party and Ghana required leadership defined by integrity and competence, not tribal or religious propaganda.
“If you want to contest me, come with a vision, come with your ideas, come with your track record, come with your integrity and let us decide,” he told the gathering.
He dismissed attempts to discredit him based on his northern roots or Islamic faith, describing such propaganda as false, dangerous, and unworthy of the NPP’s democratic tradition.
Dr Bawumia reminded critics that he had served the party faithfully through critical moments, including defending the NPP in court during the 2013 election petition, campaigning tirelessly for its victories in 2016 and 2020, and spearheading major national reforms such as digitalisation.
He questioned why, after years of loyal service, his identity was suddenly being used against him.
The former Vice President emphasised that the NPP had historically thrived on inclusivity, uniting diverse traditions and communities under one tent. He said the party’s past victories were built not on sectionalism but on a shared vision for Ghana’s progress.
Dr Bawumia urged the party to focus its internal contest on leadership qualities such as humility, incorruptibility, steadiness, and competence.
He warned that succumbing to tribal or religious bigotry would endanger the very survival of the party.
“The NPP has always been the party that embraces all Ghanaians, regardless of where they come from or what religion they practise. That is our heritage and our strength. If we stay true to this and focus on ideas, we will be well positioned to win the 2028 elections,” he said.
Source: Ernest K. Arhinful