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Bawumia’s Visit to Mahama After Helicopter Crash Receives Public Applause And Highlights Politics of Unity

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Former Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has once again demonstrated his long-standing commitment to unity over division, following his personal visit to President John Dramani Mahama after last week’s helicopter crash.

The visit, which came in the wake of the tragic incident that claimed eight lives, was widely praised by Ghanaians as a symbol of national solidarity. Dr. Bawumia put aside political rivalry to console President Mahama, underscoring his belief that “before titles and party colours, we are one people, united in shared humanity.”

Throughout his public service career, Dr. Bawumia has built a reputation for bridging divides many thought insurmountable from advocating for persons with disabilities and championing gender equality to promoting youth empowerment and grassroots development. His guiding principle has been simple: Ghana works best when everyone moves forward together.

His commitment to interfaith harmony has been a hallmark of his leadership, strengthening bonds between Christians and Muslims and fostering mutual respect in Ghana’s democratic space.

That spirit was particularly evident during the tense 2024 general elections, when his calm, peace-first approach reassured the nation that stability was his top priority. Observers noted that it was a defining moment that reflected politics anchored in patriotism rather than personal ambition.

Dr. Bawumia’s latest gesture toward President Mahama has been hailed as another example of leadership that transcends partisanship and a reminder that unity is a national value worth protecting, especially in times of crisis.

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