On December 24, 2024, a group of clergymen from various Christian denominations paid a visit to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at his residence to offer words of comfort following his defeat in the 2024 presidential elections. The group, which included prominent pastors from across the Christian community, expressed their admiration for Dr. Bawumia’s political maturity and leadership during the election period.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Apostle George Apasera emphasized that the outcome of the election, while unfavorable for Dr. Bawumia, was ultimately the result of the “sovereign will of God.” He reassured the Vice President that this setback was not the end of his political journey, noting that there remained much more ahead for him. “This is not the end of the road. You are still a young man and there is still a lot ahead of you,” Apostle Apasera said, offering encouragement and support to Dr. Bawumia.
The clergymen were particularly appreciative of Dr. Bawumia’s conduct in the aftermath of the election. They commended his decision to concede defeat promptly and gracefully, a move they said helped ease tensions in the country during a politically charged period. Apostle Apasera acknowledged, “We are also very grateful for the way you came out to concede defeat very early. It calmed a lot of tension. Thank you,” recognizing Dr. Bawumia’s efforts in reducing political friction and promoting national peace.
The group also expressed their admiration for Dr. Bawumia’s hard work and dedication throughout the campaign. Despite the election result, the clergymen assured him that the Christian community remained fully supportive of him. They noted that, while the election had its challenges, Dr. Bawumia’s character and the manner in which he handled the situation demonstrated his resilience and maturity as a leader.
“We have seen you on a number of occasions, and you are still beaming with your usual smile,” Apostle Apasera said, underscoring the Vice President’s positive attitude and composure in the face of adversity. “We are sure that you have really exhibited a lot of maturity politically,” he added, offering a message of hope and encouragement.
As the meeting drew to a close, the pastors assured Dr. Bawumia of their continued prayers and spiritual support. They expressed their confidence that, despite the election defeat, his future remained bright. The clergymen also conveyed their belief that the experiences and lessons learned throughout the campaign would serve Dr. Bawumia well in his future endeavors, encouraging him to continue serving the nation with dedication and integrity.
In a moment of reflection, Apostle Apasera wished God’s blessings upon Dr. Bawumia and his family, reinforcing the sentiment of support that the Christian community had for the Vice President. The visit concluded with prayers for strength and guidance as Dr. Bawumia navigates the next phase of his political and personal journey.
The visit from the clergymen highlighted the importance of unity and support during times of political transition. It also demonstrated the strong bond between the Vice President and the Christian community, which continues to stand by him in the wake of the election results.
Source: Ghanaweb