Sammy Awuku, a prominent supporter of Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia and a former national organizer of the New Patriotic Party, has invited known supporters of the former trade and industry minister Alan Kyerematen to join him and the Bawumia team as they work to keep the NPP in power come December 2024.
Sammi Awuku issued a similar warning to Dr. Bawumia’s followers in a post on his Facebook page today (6 September 2023), one day after Alan Kyerematen formally withdrew from the NPP presidential primary set for Saturday, 4 November 2023. “To Team Bawumia, this is definitely not the time for us to make it ‘us versus others’ in our party or a time to pass uncomplimentary remarks to aggravate wounds as Dr Bawumia has admonished us his campaigners.
“Instead, this is a time to reach out to each and every one to make the 2024 campaign and election victory a possibility. To all the supporters of the candidates who couldn’t make it to the top five and supporters of aspirants who made it to the top five, please let’s come together.
“Let’s solve our problems together and once again position the NPP still as the party of choice ahead of the 2024 General Election to deliver economic prosperity for our nation, Ghana,” Sammi Awuku wrote in his Facebook post.
“The challenges we face today as a party and country may be fearsome, but so are our strengths. Dr Bawumia and his team will work hand in hand with each and every one within the NPP and outside the party to once again deliver victory in 2024.
“I miss my brothers and sisters in all the camps of our party. Please come and let’s work together!
“To my very own astute communicator and sister Hon Catherine Abelema Afeku, Yaw Buaben Asamoa Esq, Hopeson Adorye, Davis Ansah Opoku MP, Hon Dr Samiu Kwadwo Nuamah, Collins Randy Owusu Amankwah, Richard Barima Sarpong, you have done a good job and been greatly missed.
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On Tuesday, September 5, Alan Kyerematen, one of the top three candidates for the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer position, withdrew from the contest.
After reviewing the special delegates’ conference findings from last month, Kyerematen said in a statement that it was obvious to him that “events leading up to, during, and following the special delegates’ conference was [sic] strategically and tactically skewed in favor of one particular aspirant.”
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com