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Chairman Wontumi Reflects on Nyantakyi's Performance in Ejisu Parliamentary Contest

Source: Ghanaweb


The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, recently shared insights into the outcome of the Ejisu parliamentary contest, focusing particularly on the performance of former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwesi Nyantakyi.


Speaking in an interview on Adom FM on April 15, 2024, Chairman Wontumi shed light on Nyantakyi's campaign efforts, attributing his subdued performance to health issues. Despite Nyantakyi's challenges, Chairman Wontumi commended his efforts and expressed his lack of surprise at the outcome.


The primary, held on April 13, witnessed the participation of 1081 delegates, with nine aspirants vying for the parliamentary slot. Nyantakyi secured only 35 votes, while Dr. Evans Duah emerged with 63 votes. Portia Acheampong Abronye received a mere 6 votes, and Klinsman Karikari Mensah and Aaron Prince Duah both garnered 2 votes each. Jacqueline Abena Pokua Amoah-Boaitey ended with zero votes. Notably, Kwabena Boateng, the second Vice Chairman for the Ejisu Constituency, clinched victory with an impressive 394 votes.


The parliamentary primary was prompted by the unfortunate passing of the Member of Parliament for Ejisu, John Kumah. With the primary concluded, the Electoral Commission (EC) is set to conduct a by-election on April 30 to elect Kumah's successor.


This development marks a significant moment in Ejisu's political landscape, with stakeholders closely monitoring the outcome of the primary and anticipating the upcoming by-election. Chairman Wontumi's insights into Nyantakyi's performance provide valuable context for understanding the dynamics at play in the electoral process.


Nyantakyi's candidacy garnered attention due to his prominence in Ghana's football scene and his previous leadership role at the GFA. However, his campaign faced challenges, particularly concerning his health, which impacted his ability to engage with voters effectively.


Chairman Wontumi's remarks underscore the importance of robust campaign efforts and the need for candidates to overcome obstacles to effectively connect with voters. Despite Nyantakyi's challenges, his decision to contest the parliamentary seat reflects his commitment to public service and civic engagement.


The outcome of the primary highlights the diverse array of candidates vying for the parliamentary seat, each offering their unique perspectives and visions for Ejisu's development. With Kwabena Boateng emerging as the frontrunner, attention now shifts to the upcoming by-election, where voters will have the opportunity to choose Kumah's successor.


The by-election represents a critical moment for Ejisu's constituents to voice their preferences and shape the future direction of their constituency. The Electoral Commission's role in ensuring a free, fair, and transparent electoral process is paramount, as it will determine the legitimacy of the outcome and uphold the democratic principles of representation and accountability.


In conclusion, Chairman Wontumi's insights into the Ejisu parliamentary contest offer valuable perspectives on the electoral process and the challenges faced by candidates. As Ejisu prepares for the upcoming by-election, stakeholders must remain vigilant and actively participate in the democratic process to ensure a smooth and credible transition of leadership.

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