Bawumia tells NPP to eschew tribalism and religious bigotry
The former Vice President speaking at the just ended NPP National Delegates Conference used the opportunity to advise party faithful to stop indulging in Tribal and religious politics

Immediate past Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has sent a word of warning to members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) against entertaining tribalism and religious bigotry to undermine the unity and progress of the party.
Addressing audience at the NPP’s National Delegates Conference in Accra on Saturday, Dr Bawumia underscored that such divisive posture have no place in a party yearning to regain political power.
"Let me say tribalism and religious bigotry from whichever quarters they emanate pose an existential threat and should have no place in the NPP."
His remarks are centred on a renewed call for unity and communal commitment towards the party’s rebuilding process as it looks ahead to the 2028 general polls.
Dr Bawumia further mentioned that the party’s ability to recover from its 2024 electoral defeat depends mainly on solidarity, discipline, and concentrating on common goals.
"An army that wants to win a battle must exercise discipline within its ranks," he pointed out.
He used the occasion to appeal to rank and file to rise above internal divisions, reaffirm their dedication to political party ideologies, and work together to reimpose the confidence of the Ghanaian voter.