A leading member of the Kennedy Agyapong campaign team in the Western Region, Nana Bantama, has taken a swipe at Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, questioning the basis of his credibility in Ghanaian politics.
In a Facebook post, Nana Bantama stated that those describing Dr. Bawumia as a credible politician are mistaking humility for credibility. He argued that political credibility should be measured by consistency, honesty, and delivery on promises — not by how calm or humble a leader appears.
> “Those measuring Dr. Bawumia as credible in Ghanaian politics are misconstruing humility for credibility,” he wrote.
Nana Bantama, known for his outspoken nature and strong support for Kennedy Agyapong’s presidential bid, has often used social media to express his political opinions and to defend his candidate’s record.
His latest statement has sparked reactions online, with some agreeing with his views while others believe his comments are politically motivated.
Observers note that such exchanges reflect the ongoing debate within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as it navigates internal differences following the party’s recent presidential primaries.
Nana Bantama’s remarks add to the growing public discussions on leadership qualities and what defines true credibility in Ghana’s political landscape.
