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Chairman Buga Criticizes John Mahama Over Ablekuma North Violence, Calls for Statesmanship

Chairman Buga Criticizes John Mahama Over Ablekuma North Violence, Calls for Statesmanship

Chairman Buga, the National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has publicly condemned former President John Mahama for his handling of the recent violence in Ablekuma North. Speaking on the escalating tensions, Buga emphasized that Mahama has not demonstrated the leadership qualities expected of a senior political figure during such crises.

According to Chairman Buga, the violence in Ablekuma North reflects deeper issues that require responsible and mature political engagement rather than inflammatory rhetoric. He stressed the need for all political leaders to promote peace and exercise statesmanship to prevent further escalation.

Chairman Buga’s comments come amid rising concerns over political violence in the region, which has disrupted the community’s stability. He appealed to all stakeholders, including Mahama and his allies, to prioritize dialogue and unity over partisan conflicts.

The NPP Vice Chairman also urged the media and civil society organizations to play a constructive role in fostering transparency and encouraging peaceful reconciliation among conflicting parties in Ablekuma North.

These remarks highlight the ongoing political tensions ahead of upcoming electoral activities, underscoring the necessity for restrained and responsible leadership to safeguard Ghana’s democratic stability.

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