
Vice President John Dramani Mahama has expressed grave concern about ethnic intolerance that has recently led to violent conflicts in parts of the country.
According to Joy FM's Anny Osabutey who is traveling with Mr Mahama, the Veep bemoaned what he said is the growing ethnocentrism among Ghanaians.
Mr Mahama was speaking at the 75th anniversary of the Saint Paul's Catholic Church in Kumasi.
According to the Vice President, individuals who hitherto were identified by their personality are now been identified by their ethnic affiliations.
John Mahama stated that such ethnic partitions only create a divisive society which does not augur well for development.


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NDC brought all this.