, the running mate to NPP presidential candidate, Alhaji , has strongly condemned what he described as religious bigotry from some politicians and members of the clergy, particularly against the Muslim community.

He cited the dangers this creeping culture of religious intolerance poses to Ghana's enviable democracy as well as the prevailing religious harmony and the stability of the country.

According to Dr.

Opoku Prempeh, who was speaking at a meeting with Zongo Chiefs at Alaba in the Manhyia South Constituency, on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, clergymen and politicians who campaign on religious lines instead of assessing the candidates' vision and competence should be shunned by the voters.