By J.A. Sarbah

By J.A. Sarbah

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In every political generation, there rises one figure whose presence is not just consequential — but providential. In the long march of the UP political tradition, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia stands today as its tallest golden tree, deeply rooted, unblemished, and reaching far into the future.
He is not a product of political accident. He is a technocrat par excellence, forged in the fire of central banking and refined in the boardrooms of global finance. From the IMF to the World Bank, from Ghana’s banking halls to multilateral negotiation tables, Dr. Bawumia understands the blinking pulse of financial systems with a fluency unmatched in Ghana’s political history.
But he is more than just a numbers man. He is digitally aligned and globally attuned, spearheading a quiet economic revolution that has redefined governance. The Ghana Card, mobile money interoperability, digital property addressing, and e-pharmacy platforms are not just projects — they are national infrastructure built on digital vision.
His geopolitics is sharp, his temperament composed. Humble in posture, but strong in ideas, Dr. Bawumia remains a unifier across factions, faiths, and ethnic lines — an embodiment of the kind of leadership Ghana yearns for in turbulent times.
And yet, some political wind-blowers — intimidated by his rise and rattled by his record — attempt to stain what they cannot surpass. But Ghana sees. Ghana remembers. Ghana knows that no smear can erase merit.
Among all those who have sought to lead the NPP and the nation, none comes to the race with cleaner hands, clearer vision, or greater preparation than Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
He is the most qualified, most prepared, and most forward-looking figure in the entire UP tradition since independence. No scandals. No factional poison. No ideological confusion. Just service, sacrifice, and substance.
History will not forget the day Ghana saw the storm — and turned to the calm, golden tree in its midst.
Dr. Bawumia is not just ready. He is destiny-shaped. Let none dim his light.
To every true NPP delegate: give him nothing less than a 95% endorsement in the upcoming primaries — and silence the noise-makers once and for all.
J.A. SarbahCivic Firebrand | Voice of National Conscience