CDS Africa condemns Sam George’s ‘insensitive’ religious comments against Bawumia

The Center for Democracy and Socio-Economic Development (CDS Africa) has condemned the recent insensitive comment made by the Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Sam Nartey George, describing the Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, as a “religious prostitute.”

CDS Africa was of the belief that the remark, aimed at the Vice President’s exemplary tolerance towards the Christian faith despite being a Muslim, is reckless and poses a direct threat to Ghana’s democracy and society.

According to CDS Africa, “Dr. Bawumia has consistently demonstrated the importance of religious coexistence to our dear country’s peace, security, and development. So, for anyone or a group to abuse the value of such an investment on the altar of politics is the height of opportunism and insensitivity.”

It continued that,”Ghana owes the relative peace we enjoy despite the prevalence of activities of religious extremism in the sub-region, essentially due to the inherent religious tolerance of Ghanaians at all levels. As a
nation, we have promoted an environment where diverse religious beliefs are respected, and our leaders from both the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress have commendably reflected the same to keep our society harmonious despite the challenges.”

CDS Africa therefore called on the leadership of the National Democratic Congress, led by former President and flagbearer His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, to unreservedly condemn and dissociate
himself and the NDC from the reckless attack on the character of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

It also asked the former President John Dramani Mahama to direct Sam Nartey George unconditionally to retract and render an unqualified public apology for
the offensive comment.

“Such an act has the value of signaling to political commentators or the spokespersons of the political parties the need to be responsible and sensitive at all times.

CDS Africa also called on the Perez Chapel International, led by Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare, where Sam Nartey George is a known Elder, to distance itself from his remark likely to provoke
religious tension.

“This assumes greater importance for the Perez Chapel because its founder recently made comments that have been described as intolerant of the traditional beliefs and practices of the
Nogokpo Shrine in the Volta Region. The church must compel its elders to apologize to clear all doubts that it is intolerant of other religions in Ghana,” it added.

CDS Africa again invited the Christian and Muslim communities, the National Peace Council, and civil society organizations to unite in their condemnation of this and all forms of degenerative political
speech likely to undermine the democracy, peace, and security of Ghana.

“We call on Ghanaians to abide by the Biblical and Islamic pearls of wisdom that charge Christians to “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone” (Romans 12:18, NIV) and provisions in Surah al Baqarah verse 256 and Surah Ar-Rum verse 22 which contains the values of tolerance, namely freedom of religion and respect for differences,” CDS Afrida stated.

Ghana| Atinkaonline.com| Porcia Oforiwaa Ofori

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