I Could’ve Built More Hotels If I Hadn’t Invested In The Party; NPP Should Forget 2024: NPP Member

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The popularly known NPP member has recently done the unexpected after his recent claims about the NPP regional elections, Chairman Wontumi, and the fate of the party in the upcoming 2024 elections finally popped up online.

According to the NPP’s regional aspirant, Kofi Adum Bawuah, the NPP regional elections are a nine against one affair and hence, the other aspirant cannot overuse the nine against one policy since it is not done anywhere in the world especially, not within the NPP party.

In addition to this, Kofi Adum Bawuah who claims he has been a member of the NPP for over 30 years highlighted that the party is likely to lose the 2024 elections if certain things are not put in place at the right time.

“We are trying to protect the party, if they don’t change the voter album, we will put the injunction on the elections. They will see an injunction in the morning, that is the last resort. If that is what they want, they’ll get it. I have been a member of the NPP for 30 years; I could build more hotels if I hadn’t invested those monies into the party. Wontumi is a novice in politics and I will rescue the party from him; with foul-play, NPP should forget 2024”, NPP’s Kofi Adum Bawuah emphatically stated.

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Do you think that the NPP government can not ‘break the 8’ considering the current Akufo Addo administration as admitted by the NPP regional aspirant has caused massive reactions online even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

What are your thoughts about the prominent NPP member, Kofi Adum Bawuah’s claims about beating Chairman Wontumi amongst other related matters within the NPP even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

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