The former deputy CEO of MASLOC, Obidombie Kwabena Asamoah, has issued a strong condemnation of divisive political tactics based on tribal, religious, and factional allegiances, warning that such approaches undermine Ghana's progress and the NPP's chances.
Speaking to the media during the swearing-in and handing-over ceremony of the KNUST Tescon executive, Asamoah emphasised the need for national unity and an end to exclusionary political rhetoric. "I don't subscribe to factionalism, religious, and tribal politics," Asamoah stated emphatically.
According to him, factions within the party have been hurtful and divisive. "We have reached a point in this country where we must decide what kind of nation we want to be.
We cannot be a country divided along tribal and religious lines." Asamoah specifically addressed instances where tribal origins were used in political discourse, expressing his dismay at comments suggesting former 2nd Lady, Hajia Samira Bawumia "didn't have a home region" to assist in garnering votes. "We must do away with tribal and religious politics. "Whether you are Frafra, Asante, Ewe, Nzema, Dagomba, it doesn't matter.