Flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party in the 2028 elections (NPP) and former Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Dr.
Mahamudu Bawumia, has cautioned against the use of religious and tribal sentiments in the party's internal campaign.Dr.
Bawumia expressed concern that some campaigners and flagbearer hopefuls were introducing divisive arguments, including claims that delegates should not vote for him because his wife is not a "true Ghanaian."He described such claims as disturbing and unrepresentative of the values of the NPP."We are a very diverse party covering four religions and all tribes.
It is important that we remain united," he said.He urged his opponents to contest on the strength of their vision, mission, ideas, integrity, and track record, rather than attacking personalities based on religion or ethnicity.Citing his own record, Dr.