Her call follows attacks on her person after she criticised President John Mahama and the governing NDC.
Speaking on Accra-based Joy FM she said: "when I speak of the hardships, I think that the government should be gracious to accept criticism from the people."
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Recently Samira Bawumia who is seen as a new entrant into the Ghanaian political space traded jabs with President Mahama.
At the Akojo Park in Tema during the campaign launch of the campaign of the Greater Accra NPP, Samira Bawumia said all Ghanaians see in President Mahama is a corrupt leader.
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This led to a reaction from a number of government appointees and other bigwigs of the NDC.
Notable among those who commented includes Ghana’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alhaji Saeed Sinari at a rally described Samira Bawumia as a bad Muslim wife.
But Samira said government appointees must not attack their critics verbally since they are all observing the trends in the country.