Wangara Chief Enskins Dr. Bawumia As ‘Benkelemasa’ | Politics

Wangara Chief Enskins Dr. Bawumia As ‘Benkelemasa’ | Politics


The Chief of the Wangara community in Ghana, Masaba Fanyinama III has enskinned Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as “Benkelemasa” meaning “the one who unites”.

At a colourful ceremony in Kintampo on Saturday during the 25th anniversary of the Annual Benkade Kurubi Festival by Ghana’s Wangara community, Chief Fanyinama said the enskinment of Dr. Bawumia by the Wangara Community is in recognition of his positive character as a unifier.

“Dr. Bawumia is one who reaches out to all groups and bring people together to promote unity,” he said.

He added; “His sense of unity as a leader is clear, in the way he exhibits tolerance and reaches out to different groups, including Christians as a Muslim, to demonstrate how we are all one people and should continue to unite.”

Chief Fanyinama also stated that Dr. Bawumia, as the Vice President, is also a believer of religious tolerance and “has been attending and even chairing many Christian functions”.

Congratulating Dr. Bawumia on his election as flagbearer of the NPP, Chief Fanyinama said Dr. Bawumia’s election testament to his “hardwork and love for unity”.

“I have been a keen observer of Dr. Bawumia over the years, and his election by the NPP, clearly, is a testament to his love for unity, honesty, humility, respect for all and hardwork, which have impacted both his party and the nation”, Chief Fanyinama said.

“Mr. Vice President, your election has given hope to many that hard work pays”, he said.

“As you aspire to get to the next level of leading the country, I want to encourage you to continue to uphold your known traits of unity, honesty and humility.”

Dr. Bawumia expressed gratitude to Chief Fanyinama for the honour and pledged not to depart from his principles of being a leader for all.

He called for the strengthening of peace and unity saying “let us not entertain people who try to divide us along tribal or religious lines. In Ghana Muslims and Christians continue to live together. We have tolerance for each other and we will continue to live with each other in harmony and nobody will divide us for political purposes”.

The Kurubi festival brought together Wangara Chiefs and groups from all parts of Ghana.

Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana

 

 



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