Skip to main content

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has warned Wontumi The NPP party does not belong to him.



During the recently concluded national executive conference at the Accra Sports Stadium, Chairman Wontumi and the other 15 regional chairmen openly declared their support for a candidate. Chairman Wontumi stated unequivocally that John Boadu would not lose his position as General Secretary. He went on to say that all of the other candidates running against John Boadu would lose because "John Boadu is not negotiable." However, the outcome was quite different from what Chairman Wontumi had anticipated.

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, a New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart, has issued a warning to the party's Ashanti Region Chairman to remain calm in the face of internal elections. has issued a strong warning to the governing NPP's Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, alias Chairman Wontumi. According to the Member of Parliament for Assin Central Constituency, it is wrong for Chairman Wontumi, and 15 other regional chairmen to openly declare support for a candidate.

"The signal is clear to every senior member of the party not to come out openly and raise their hands," he said on Sunday, July 17, during an interview at the Accra Sports Stadium.

link to the video👇

https://twitter.com/3NewsGH/status/1548480718900064257?s=20&t=XQI-jBjOLplm3qZJYUmCBg

"Where are the 16 chairmen, the 15 chairmen, and the Central Regional Chairman?" They should be ashamed of themselves for being unable to choose a party.

"My brother Wontumi needs to calm down." He needs to calm down because he does not own this party. He absolutely does not. He needs to calm down. " He explained that Chairman Wontumi persuaded the other chairmen to openly raise their hands in support of certain candidates. Chairman Wontumi needs to calm down. He should calm down because he is not the owner of the New Patriotic Party. Chairman Wontwumi, according to him, was pressuring all regional chairmen to back John Boadu. But, because God is so gracious, they have all been humiliated. Chairman Wontumi and the other regional chairmen, according to Kennedy Agyapong, should go to bed and learn their lesson. Wontumi should not repeat such an attitude because it undermines party unity.

They've all been embarrassed. If it had happened anywhere else, all of the chairmen would have resigned. " After the election of Justin Kodua Frimpong as the party's General Secretary, NPP firebrand Ken Agyapong may have expressed similar sentiments. Though official results have yet to be announced, supporters of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) boss are already ecstatic.

To him, Wontwumi was "whipping all [regional] chairmen to reluctantly raise their hands." They've all been embarrassed. If it had happened anywhere else, all of the chairmen would have resigned."

Kennedy Agyapong stated that he has learned his lesson and has decided not to support any candidate because openly supporting a candidate leads to division. "I'm not going to openly support anyone to bring the party together; if you're good and people believe in your work, they'll vote for you."

"For the first time in NPP history, 15 chairmen will raise their hands because they have been whipped." They've been humiliated. They should go to bed and learn to sleep.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

THE JOAN GAMPER TROPHY PITS FC BARCELONA AGAINST PUMAS UNAM.

   The Joan Gamper Trophy, also known as the Joan Gamper Cup, was established in 1966, with the Blaugrana inviting Anderlecht from Belgium, Nantes from France, and Koln from Germany to the inaugural event. It had four participants until 1997 Barcelona and three other invitees and consisted of two semi-final ties, a third-place playoff, and a final. The Blaugrana won their first championship, defeating Cologne 3-1 in the final. Due to an increased fixture list, the Joan Gamper Trophy underwent changes in 1997, abandoning the previous format in favour of a one-off match style. Furthermore, there is no extra time in the competition, with a penalty shoot-out deciding the winner if the game is tied after 90 minutes. This tournament has drawn teams from all over the world, including fellow Spanish powerhouses Atletico Madrid and Valencia, as well as South American behemoths Boca Juniors, River Plate, and Santos. In 2017, Barcelona invited Chapecoense to the 52nd Joan Gamper Trophy...

WHY IS GHANA GOING TO THE IMF

Ghana's president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has authorised Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to begin formal discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help the country's economy. According to a statement issued by the country's information ministry, the order follows a phone conversation between President Akufo-Addo and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, according to Graphic.com. "The cabinet indicated its support for the decision at a meeting on June 30th, 2022," the statement said on Friday, July 1. "The engagement with the IMF will seek to provide balance of payment support as part of a broader effort to accelerate Ghana's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, the Russia-Ukraine crisis." According to people familiar with the plan, Ghana has postponed this week's mid-term budget review until initial meetings with the International Monetary Fund for an economic programme are completed. Finance Minis...

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPLE'S NEW IPHONE 14 AND 14 PRO

iPhone 14 is only a few weeks away, but leaks have already revealed much of what to expect. According to early reports, the new handset will include significant new features, improvements, and the removal of some well-known design elements. The phone, along with a slew of other products, will be released by Apple in September. But here's everything we know about the iPhone 14, including a possible date for the big Apple event. According to numerous reports, Apple has finally removed the notch that is cut out of the top of the display in the new devices. Instead, all of the components that are hidden there, such as the facial recognition sensor and front-facing camera, could be placed in a small cutout at the top of the screen, allowing the display to extend all the way up. That redesign could be limited to Pro models only. Rumours suggest that regular iPhones will have the same notch as the iPhone 13. Otherwise, the design is expected to stay largely the same. There may be some tw...