
Writer Stunned When VP Delayed President's Call for Him
A Ghanaian writer shares how Vice President Dr. Bawumia postponed a presidential summons just to keep their scheduled meeting. The unexpected act of humility from one of Ghana's highest officials left a lasting impression about leadership and respect.
When a writer received a call that Ghana's Vice President wanted to meet him, he could barely contain his excitement or decide what to wear.
The writer, who had penned articles explaining Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's policy ideas, never expected his work would catch the attention of the country's second-highest official. The Vice President's team reached out over two years ago, asking when the writer would be available to visit his residence.
On arrival day, everything changed. The writer noticed security personnel lined up and ready to move. The President had called Dr. Bawumia for an urgent discussion, but the Vice President chose to wait and meet with the writer first before responding to the summons.
"The Vice President of Ghana waited just to see me? A nobody?" the writer recalled, still amazed years later. Dr. Bawumia welcomed him warmly, expressing gratitude for how the articles broke down complex topics like digitalization and its role in building a modern economy.

Their conversation covered policy ideas, family, and the future of Ghana. The Vice President spoke with genuine passion about serving ordinary citizens. When the writer nervously asked if he could give him a hug, Dr. Bawumia smiled and replied, "Of course, my brother."
Why This Inspires
This story reminds us that true leadership isn't measured by titles or power, but by how we treat people when we don't have to. Dr. Bawumia could have easily rescheduled or sent an assistant, but he chose to honor his commitment to someone without status or influence.
The encounter transformed the writer's understanding of humility in high office. Seeing a brilliant mind paired with genuine care for everyday people showed him what public service could look like at its best.
Years later, the memory still brings emotion. A simple meeting became a powerful lesson: greatness shows up not just in big policies, but in small moments of respect.
That day, a Vice President taught a writer that everyone deserves to feel valued.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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