Prof Sikanku Hails Bawumia’s Exceptional Display of Civility in Politics
- Bawumia lauded for civil politics.
- Leadership promotes respectful debates.
- Civility crucial for democratic progress.
- Bawumia praised for progressive advocacy.
Professor Etse Sikanku, a renowned Political Communication Scholar, has praised Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for bringing much-needed civility, dignity, and decency to Ghana’s political landscape. While reviewing his latest book, “Dr. Bawumia and the Modern Vice Presidency” at the Islamic University College in Accra, Prof. Sikanku highlighted Dr. Bawumia’s exceptional leadership qualities.
According to Prof. Sikanku, Dr. Bawumia’s commitment to decency and civility is one of his most significant contributions to Ghana’s political space. He emphasized that Dr. Bawumia is not just a political leader but a shining example of respect, courtesy, and good manners in politics. This, Prof. Sikanku believes, sets a positive tone for political discourse in Ghana.
For Ghana to make democratic progress, leaders must demonstrate decency in political discourse, campaigns, and discussions. Prof. Sikanku stressed that political civility is essential for effective deliberation and democratic maturity. He urged politicians to move away from insults and intemperate language and instead embrace civil discourse, open-mindedness, respect, and data-driven debates.
Dr. Bawumia’s approach to political communication has been particularly commendable, according to Prof. Sikanku. He described it as rich, quality, intelligent, and data-driven, setting the tone for public discourse and debate. This, Prof. Sikanku noted, is the kind of leadership that Ghanaians are craving, especially after growing weary of negative political discussions.
Prof. Sikanku emphasized the importance of safeguarding the language used in politics to protect Ghana’s democracy. He called for a new era of dignity and decorum, where leaders inspire and set a good example for future generations.
Dr. Bawumia’s commitment to advocating for issues that will propel Ghana forward, such as digital technology, is also noteworthy. Prof. Sikanku described him as a man of conviction, guided by his principles.
The significance of political civility, including tolerance, cannot be overstated. Prof. Sikanku stressed that it is fundamental to Ghana’s stability.
In conclusion, Prof. Sikanku’s praise for Dr. Bawumia’s leadership style highlights the need for decency and civility in Ghana’s politics. As the country navigates its democratic journey, leaders must prioritize respectful discourse and data-driven debates.
This shift towards civility is crucial for Ghana’s democratic progress and stability. By embracing this approach, Ghana can remain a beacon of hope for Africa.
Prof. Sikanku’s endorsement of Dr. Bawumia’s leadership serves as a reminder that politics can be conducted with dignity and respect.