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General News of Monday, 3 January 2022

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Why NDC activists are chasing 'churchgoer' Bawumia over 'Mallam John' joke

VP Bawumia and John Mahama meet at a function

Bawumia attends New Year church services in Ashanti Region

He underlines the importance of religious tolerance and co-existence

NDC activists slam him for 'mocking' Mahama at Islamic programme


Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has often shown a very jovial side in especially his political public swipes at former President John Dramani Mahama.

One such swipe took

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Reacting to Bentil's post via Facebook, another aide of John Mahama, Edudzi Kudzo Tamekloe, averred that Bawumia's church visits were politically motivated.

"Senior Kofi Bentil

Much respect, Happy New Year

"BAWUMIA is not visiting churches because of lack of religious harmony in Ghana.
He desperately needs votes. "It is not about the love of Christ. He was not even a devout Moslem by 2007. He does everything for convenience," Edudzi alleged.

"After calling John Mahama; Mallam John, Reverend father evangelist Bawumia was roaming in churches on 31st December. How do we call him too ??..." one Alex Vhinus posted on Facebook.

"Bawumia your last warning. President Mahama is not you co equal he has been a president before of which you haven't and you can't be. Part time Muslim like u," one activist tweeted.

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Bawumia visits churches

On New Year’s eve, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife visited churches in the Ashanti Regional capital.

The Vice President whiles speaking at the Ebenezer congregation of the Breman Methodist Church said, “Our unique religious acceptance, which has his Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, a Christian, as President and me, Mahamudu Bawumia, a Muslim as his Vice, is the envy of many across the world, and we must jealously guard against any attempts to bring disagreements between us”.

At the St Peter’s Cathedral, the Vice President said that “I am a Muslim, but I am comfortable being in a church, because we all believe in God of Isaac, Jacob and Jesus Christ. For us, as Christians and Muslims we have so many things in common that bind us together. We all believe in God the Father Almighty and the miraculous virgin birth of Jesus Christ.

"We believe in the miracles of Jesus Christ – the healing of the sick, the resurrection and many more. And above all, we all believe that in the end days Jesus Christ will come back again to save the world”.

“Let us all, whether Christian or Muslim or whatever religious persuasion, work together, live peacefully together, and pray for each other and our dear nation. We may not appreciate our unique religious acceptance until you visit other countries.

"This is probably the only country where the Chief Imam will celebrate his 100th birthday in a Church. This is probably the only country where you have a Muslim Vice President attending a 31st Night Service,” he continued at the Sarfo Memorial Temple of the Ayigya Pentecost Church.