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Bawumiaphobia gribs NPP, NDC ahead of primaries

Fear of Bawumia’s growing influence unsettles both NPP and NDC as internal party contests draw closer

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January 19, 2026
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Ahead of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) 31 January 2026 presidential primaries, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President of the Republic and 2024 presidential candidate of the NPP, appears to be the one candidate among the 5 persons contesting for the flagbearership of the NPP, attracting all the attention.

Dr Bawumia’s candidature has attracted attention both in the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and in his own Party, the NPP. Persons in academia and Civil Society have also taken note of Dr Bawumia and have been writing about him and what he brings to the NPP and the country as a whole.

One such writing is by Ghana Web columnist Nana Akwah. He writes;

“In every generation, a figure emerges who unsettles the status quo-not by force, but by the quiet power of presence, intellect, and timing. In Ghana’s contemporary political theater, that figure is Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

His rise has not only stirred admiration and loyalty but also provoked a curious and growing unease across the political spectrum

This unease, palpable in both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress NDC), has birthed a new civic phenomenon: Bawumiaphobia,

The Crucible of 2012: A Baptism by Fire

The 2012 presidential election petition was not merely a legal contest; it was a national reckoning.

For eight months, the Supreme Court of Ghana became the stage upon which the legitimacy of electoral processes, the credibility of institutions, and the character of political actors were tested

In that arena, Dr. Bawumia emerged not as a supporting actor but as the unexpected protagonist.

While many of the NPP’s seasoned legal minds remained in the shadows, it was Bawumia, who emerged as a relatively new entrant to politics, who stood toe-to- toe with Tsatsu Tsikata, the NDC’s revered legal tactician.

His composure, grasp of electoral data, and repeated refrain, “You and I were not there”, became etched into the national consciousness. What many dismissed as a technocrat passing through had, in that moment, become a civic force

Those with eyes beyond the horizon recognized it: a new political archetype had arrived, one who would not only survive the storm but eventually command it.

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The Enigma of Emergence

Unlike many political actors whose ascent is paved through party youth wings, dynastic lineage, or ongoing factional alliances, Bawumia’s entry into frontline politics was abrupt, almost surgical.

A technocrat summoned from the Bank of Ghana to serve as running mate in 2008, he was initially seen as a strategic balance, northern, Muslim, and economically literate.

Yet over time, he transcended the role of a mere electoral complement. His digitalization agenda, economic messaging, and calm demeanor began to resonate with a generation disillusioned by the theatrics of traditional politics.

This “unknown beginning”, his lack of political baggage, his outsider aura, has become both his strength and the source of elite discomfort. For the old guard, he is unreadable. For the youth, he is relatable. For the establishment, he is unpredictable.

The Bipartisan Disquiet

That both the NPP and NDC find themselves unnerved by Bawumia’s rise is telling. Within the NPP, his ascent disrupts long-standing ethnic hierarchies and factional expectations. His nomination as flagbearer was not merely a political decision; it was a symbolic rupture.

For the NDC, he represents a formidable opponent who cannot be easily caricatured. He is not a tribalist, not a populist, not a firebrand. He is a data-driven, soft-spoken, and digitally fluent contender who appeals to constituencies beyond the usual partisan lines.

An “Avalanche of mud” thrown at him, along with accusations of betrayal, duplicity, or incompetence, reveals less about his record and more about the fear he inspires. In a political culture that prizes predictability, Bawumia’s very presence is a disruption.

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The Civic Implications

Can a northern Muslim lead a historically Akan- dominated party without triggering internal fractures?

⁃ Can technocratic competence override populist charisma in electoral politics?

⁃ Can a man who once served as the economic face of a struggling administration reinvent himself as a reformer?

These are not questions for Bawumia alone. These are questions for the Ghanaian electorate. for civil society, and for the next generation of leaders,

The Prophetic Undercurrent

There is a prophetic cadence to Bawumia’s rise. As some have noted, “his time is now.” Whether one sees this as divine timing or political inevitability, it is clear that his presence marks a turning point. The fear he evokes is not just political; it is existential. It is the fear of change, of irrelevance, of a new Ghana emerging from the shadows of the old.

Conclusion: From Fear to Fortitude

Bawumiaphobia, like all civic anxieties, can be a force for good if it leads to introspection, reform, and renewal. Rather than fear the man. Ghana’s political class must confront the conditions that made his rise both necessary and inevitable. And rather than idolize or demonize him, citizens must engage him as a symbol, a servant, and a steward of a nation in transition.”

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