Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has rubbished comments made by Bryan Acheampong, a former Minister of State, regarding the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) chances in the upcoming elections. Bawumia stated that Acheampong’s remarks were baseless and lacked substance, and that the NPP would not be swayed by such comments. The Vice President emphasized the need for Ghanaians to focus on the real issues affecting the country, rather than hiding behind tribal and religious propaganda. He noted that the NPP had a proven track record of delivering on its promises and that the party’s policies had benefited all Ghanaians, regardless of their tribe or religion. Bawumia also cautioned against the dangers of tribal and religious politics, stating that it was a threat to the country’s unity and stability. He urged all Ghanaians to come together and work towards a common goal, rather than allowing themselves to be divided by petty differences. The Vice President’s comments were made in response to Acheampong’s claims that the NPP was losing support in certain regions due to its perceived bias towards certain tribes. Acheampong had also stated that the party’s chances in the upcoming elections were slim due to its failure to address the concerns of all Ghanaians. However, Bawumia dismissed these claims, stating that the NPP was a national party that represented the interests of all Ghanaians. He noted that the party had a strong presence in all regions of the country and that its policies had benefited people from all walks of life. The Vice President also highlighted the NPP’s achievements in areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development, stating that these achievements were a testament to the party’s commitment to the welfare of all Ghanaians. He emphasized that the NPP would continue to work towards a united and prosperous Ghana, where all citizens could live in harmony and prosperity. Bawumia’s comments were welcomed by many Ghanaians, who praised the Vice President for his leadership and vision. They noted that his comments were a call to action, urging all Ghanaians to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal. The Vice President’s response to Acheampong’s remarks has also sparked a debate about the role of tribal and religious politics in Ghana. Many have argued that such politics is a major obstacle to the country’s development, as it creates divisions and mistrust among citizens. Others have noted that the NPP’s commitment to a united and inclusive Ghana is a step in the right direction, and that the party’s policies have the potential to benefit all Ghanaians. As the country prepares for the upcoming elections, the debate about tribal and religious politics is likely to continue. However, one thing is clear: the NPP is committed to a united and prosperous Ghana, and Vice President Bawumia’s comments are a testament to this commitment. The Vice President’s leadership and vision have been praised by many, and his comments have been seen as a call to action for all Ghanaians. As the country moves forward, it is likely that the NPP’s commitment to a united and inclusive Ghana will continue to be a major theme. The party’s policies and achievements will be scrutinized, and its commitment to the welfare of all Ghanaians will be tested. However, one thing is clear: the NPP is committed to a united and prosperous Ghana, and Vice President Bawumia’s comments are a testament to this commitment. The Vice President’s response to Acheampong’s remarks has also highlighted the importance of leadership and vision in Ghana’s politics. It has shown that leaders have a critical role to play in shaping the country’s future and in promoting unity and inclusivity. As the country prepares for the upcoming elections, it is likely that the role of leadership and vision will continue to be a major theme. The NPP’s commitment to a united and prosperous Ghana is a step in the right direction, and Vice President Bawumia’s comments are a testament to this commitment.