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Home » Bawumia’s Congress Speech: An oratorical masterpiece that will go down as one of his greatest

Bawumia’s Congress Speech: An oratorical masterpiece that will go down as one of his greatest

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 27, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments4 Mins Read
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Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is renowned for his excellent oratory, which has often uplifted fellow New Patriotic Party (NPP) faithful during difficult times.

Time and again, Bawumia’s eloquence has not only inspired but also provided a much-needed tonic to the elephant fraternity when they have most needed it.

Whether at the Supreme Court facing the formidable Tsatsu Tsikata; in opposition, delivering piercing addresses against the first Mahama government; in office, championing his cherished digitalisation agenda; highlighting the achievements of the Akufo-Addo administration; or on his own campaign platform selling his vision as Presidential Candidate—Dr Bawumia’s speeches have been consistently excellent and invigorating.

Last weekend, when members of the NPP converged at the University of Ghana for the first time since the 2024 elections, the occasion of the Delegates Conference marked a sobering new reality for the party that had governed Ghana for the past eight years under President Nana Akufo-Addo.

For Dr Bawumia, it was an especially painful moment as the party’s Flagbearer for the 2024 presidential election. And as fate would have it, he was tasked with delivering the keynote address at this critical Congress, in the coincidental absence of the party’s two former leaders—Presidents Kufuor and Akufo-Addo.

As the immediate past Vice President and Flagbearer, the responsibility of delivering this all-important speech fell squarely on Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. To a wounded party determined to heal and regroup, Dr Bawumia bore the weighty duty of inspiring the over 5,000 delegates gathered inside the stadium—and millions of party members watching on television across the country.

As Dr Bawumia, flanked by his ever-supportive wife, made the long walk from the VIP section of the stadium to the podium at the centre of the pitch, he received thunderous applause that only heightened the weight of expectation.

To the admiration of those in the arena and many watching from afar, Bawumia rose to the occasion. He was given the mantle of leadership at a crucial time in the life of the NPP—and he delivered, speaking like a true leader.

He began his address by expressing how he would have preferred to speak “under different circumstances”—a clever introduction that echoed the sentiments of many party members grappling with the NPP’s defeat in both the presidential and parliamentary elections.

From that humble and apologetic opening, Dr Bawumia focused on projecting hope and optimism, and, crucially, a rallying call for party unity that deeply resonated with his audience.

Being the exceptional communicator that he is, Bawumia, in stressing the need for unity, tolerance, and respect for diversity, invoked the remarkable legacy of the NPP’s founding fathers—how they came together from different parts of the country and various traditions to form the United Party (UP).

The central theme of Bawumia’s address—unity, tolerance, respect for diversity, and the undying spirit of the elephant family to recover from adversity—was powerfully delivered and perfectly aligned with the aspirations of party members.

As I listened to Dr Bawumia’s oratorical masterpiece, rallying his party to unite or perish, I was reminded of two iconic speeches in history: Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address, which urged a divided America to reconcile after the Civil War, and Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s “Africa Must Unite” speech, which called for continental unity and strength.

Much like the America Lincoln addressed, today’s NPP faces an urgent need for reconciliation and cohesion. At such a critical gathering, members needed to return home rejuvenated—with renewed hope and a clear sense of purpose. The party needed a voice to lead, to rally, and to inspire.

In Dr Bawumia, the NPP found its own Abraham Lincoln—delivering a rousing and inspirational speech. In the years to come, this address will be remembered as one of his greatest political moments—one that not only galvanised action but also instilled hope in millions.

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