In a moment of reflection and faith, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia expressed that he harbors no regrets or worries over his loss in the recent elections. Speaking during a visit by the National Chief Imam Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu and other Muslim leaders at his residence, Bawumia shared his profound belief in the will of Allah.
“I am not worried I lost the elections,” Bawumia stated, emphasizing that Allah, in His infinite wisdom, guides the paths of all individuals. “Allah knows best, and Allah doesn’t make mistakes. If Allah is saying it’s not my time, then it’s not a problem.”
Bawumia, who has served as Vice President of Ghana, acknowledged the significance of the opportunity he was given in his role. He noted that the time spent in office was not only a privilege but also a chance to contribute positively to the development of the nation. “I made the best use of the opportunity Allah gave me as Vice President, and I am grateful for that,” he added.
The meeting with Sheikh Sharubutu and the delegation of Muslim leaders was a moment of solidarity and spiritual reflection, marking an important chapter in the Vice President’s political journey. Bawumia’s statement underscores his unwavering faith in divine timing and his commitment to serving Ghana, regardless of political outcomes.
Bawumia’s remarks resonate deeply with the Ghanaian public, especially at a time when political transitions often stir various emotions. His calm demeanor and strong faith offer a reassuring message to those who may be concerned about the results of the election.